CARLETON UNIVERSITY
88th Convocation, Spring 1988
1988 Spring Convocation
Convocation at Carleton University 3
Thursday, June 9, 10:00 a.m.
Master of Arts (International Affairs and Public Administration); Master of
Journalism; Master of Social Work; Master of Management Studies; Diploma in
Public Administration; Bachelor of Journalism; Bachelor of Commerce; Bachelor of
Public Administration; and Certificate in Law Enforcement Studies 9
Thursday, June 9, 2:00 p.m.
Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Arts; and Master of Arts, Bachelor of Arts
(Honours), and Bachelor of Arts from the Faculty of Arts; Bachelor of Music;
Certificate in English Language and Composition; Certificate in French Language
Studies; and Certificate in the Teaching of English as a Second Language 21
Friday, June 10, 10:00 a.m.
Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Social Sciences; and Master of Arts,
Bachelor of Arts (Honours), and Bachelor of Arts from the Faculty of Social Sciences
for those whose surnames begin with the letters A to L 33
Friday, June 10, 2:00 p.m.
Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Social Sciences; and Master of Arts,
Bachelor of Arts (Honours), and Bachelor of Arts from the Faculty of Social Sciences
for those whose surnames begin with the letters M to Z 43
Saturday, June 11, 10:00 a.m.
Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Science; Master of Science, Master of
Computer Science; Bachelor of Science (Honours); Bachelor of Science; and
Bachelor of Computer Science 51
Saturday, June 11, 2:00 p.m.
Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Engineering; Master of Engineering;
Bachelor of Engineering; Bachelor of Architecture; and Bachelor of
Industrial Design 61
Medallists in the Graduating Class 69
Recipients of Honorary Degrees 71
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Convocation at Carleton University
The Convocation ceremony (the calling together of the academic assembly) has its
roots in university traditions of medieval Europe.
The Mace
The mace is a staff symbolizing authority. In the days of knighthood, it was a weapon,
but after the 16th century it became solely a symbol of authority carried by a
distinguished member of an assembly. It is used on ceremonial occasions to signify the
right of an individual or institution to perform a certain function — in the case of
universities, to grant degrees.
At Convocation, the mace is carried ahead of the Chancellor as he enters and leaves
each ceremony. (Marshal of Convocation H.H.J. Nesbitt has performed this function
for all but one of the University's 88 Convocations.) During the ceremony the mace is
displayed on a special stand as an embodiment of the authority of the University.
Carleton's mace was presented to the University in 1976 as a gift from the Chairman of
the Board of Governors at that time, Mr. Hyman Soloway. It is a silver-plated staff
approximately three feet long. At the upper end there is a bowl marked with the
University's coat of arms and the University motto in both Latin and English — "Opera
Nobis Aeterna" and "Ours the Task Eternal." From the upper portion of the bowl rises
a phoenix. Traditional oak leaves surround the lower end of the staff.
Coat of Arms
Carleton University's coat of arms is described in heraldic terms as follows: "On a field
sable; in radiants d'argent, a maple leaf gules charged with an open book; crest — a
phoenix propre." It is comprised of a black shield bearing an open book on a red maple
leaf surrounded by silver rays. The shield is surmounted by a phoenix, and below the
shield is a scroll bearing the motto "Ours the Task Eternal."
The open book on the maple leaf signifies that Carleton University is in the nation's
capital and that learning is open to all who wish to partake of it. The radiants are the
light of learning. The phoenix, the legendary eternal bird, symbolizes the renewing of
learning from older foundations, in recognition of Henry Marshall Tory's role in the
founding of the University when he was 82 years old. "Ours the Task Eternal" is taken
from a Walt Whitman poem entitled "Pioneers" and ties in with the eternal quality of
the phoenix.
And so, the Carleton University coat of arms symbolizes sound learning, good
citizenship, and the highest hopes of humanity.
The Diploma
The diploma the graduates receive at Convocation is the certificate of qualification
which publishes the fact that the student has fulfilled all the requirements and
completed the prescribed course of study for the degree. As the senior academic
legislative body of the University, it is the Senate which has determined whether the
requirements have been met. The signatures of both the Chancellor and the President
of the University appear on the diploma: the Chancellor because of his role in
conferring the degree, and the President who, as Chairman of Senate, certifies that
Senate has enacted the required motion to award the degree. The Seal of the
University is affixed to the diploma as a mark of authentication.
Academic Dress
The academic dress of Carleton University is a compromise between that found in the
ancient foundations of Britain and Canada and the American Intercollegiate Code. All
three hoods — bachelor's, master's, and doctor's — are of the simple or Oxford shape.
Bachelor's is made of black stuff; master's and doctor's are made of black silk and all
are lined with silver silk with two chevrons, one of red and one of black. From
bachelor's to doctor's the hoods are progressively longer and opened to show more
and more of the lining.
The velvet border of the hoods denotes the degrees granted according to the following
colour combinations: architecture — cerise; arts — white; commerce — camel brown;
computer science — royal blue; engineering — orange; industrial design — dark cardinal;
journalism — white with a black cord sewn slightly in from the lower border;
music — Venetian pink; public administration — peacock blue; science — golden yellow;
social work — cream; and doctor of philosophy — purple.
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The bachelor's gown, to be worn with the above hoods, is of full length, made of black
stuff, with a gathered yolk behind, and long open-fronted sleeves. The master's gown
is of full style, made of black silk or rayon, with full gathered yolk behind, and closed
sleeves with an opening at the elbows. The doctoral gown is the same style as the
master's, made of fine royal blue cloth with facings of light blue silk.
The gown of the Honorary Doctor of Laws, Literature, Science, and Engineering is a full
robe with bell-shaped sleeves, made of fine royal blue cloth with facings and sleeves in
light blue silk. The hood is made of the same material as the gown, has the same lining
as that for degrees by examination, and is bordered with dark mauve for the degree
Doctor of Laws; vibrant blue for the degree Doctor of Literature; red for the degree
Doctor of Science; and orange for the degree Doctor of Engineering.
The Presiding Officer of Convocation is the Chancellor,
The Hon. Gordon Robertson, P.C., C.C., M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., D. de I'Univ., F.R.S.C.
Accompanying him on the podium are Mr. R. M. Cruikshank, B.A.Sc, P.Eng.,
Chairman of the Board of Governors, and Dr. William E. Beckel, B.A., M.Sc, Ph.D.,
President and Vice-Chancellor.
Assisting the Chancellor are:
Herbert H.J. Nesbitt, M.A., Ph.D., Sc.D., D.Sc, F.L.S., F.E.S.C., F.Z.S.
Professor Emeritus of Biology
and Marshal of Convocation
Douglas J. Wurtele, M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of English, Acting Clerk of Senate
and Assistant Marshal of Convocation
Isabel Law Bayly, B.Sc, M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biology
and Beadle of Convocation
F.W. Black, M.A.Sc, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Associate Professor of Engineering
and Beadle of Convocation
John P. Braaksma, M.A.Sc, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Professor of Engineering
and Beadle of Convocation
John R. Callahan, B.Sc, M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Business
and Beadle of Convocation
Marie-Anne Erki, M.A.Sc, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Business
and Beadle of Convocation
Muriel Foulger, B.A.
Academic Counsellor, Arts and Social Sciences Registrar's Office
and Beadle of Convocation
Michael Fox, M.A.
Associate Professor of Geography
and Beadle of Convocation
Faith B. Westburg Gildenhuys, M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of English
and Beadle of Convocation
Kenneth Hardy, M.Sc, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Mathematics
and Beadle of Convocation
David B. Knight, M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of Geography
and Beadle of Convocation
Kenneth J. McGillivray, M.A., Ph.D.
Adjunct Professor of English, Associate Registrar, Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences
and Beadle of Convocation
Irwin Reichstein, B.Sc, Ph.D.
Instructor in Computer Science
and Beadle of Convocation
Michael B. Thompson, M.A.
Associate Professor of English
and Beadle of Convocation
J.E. Tunbridge, M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Geography
and Beadle of Convocation
Roger B. Wells, M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
and Beadle of Convocation
Also assisting at Convocation:
Ruth Corkran
Registrar, Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
Carole Dence, M.A., A.R.C.T.
Registrar, Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences
Ruth Lifeso, B.Sc.
Registrar, Faculty of Science
R.L. Fleming, B.A.
Registrar, Faculty of Engineering
Carolyn Richer, B.A.
Assistant Director of Admissions (Records/Operations)
Brenda Lonergan
Office of the Dean of Graduate Studies and Research
Linda Backer
Selene Caladan
Barbara Everts
Carolyn Kirk, B.A.
Priscilla Loates
Denise McKenna, M.A.
Kim Moloughney
John Tracey, B.A.
Registrar's Office, Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences
Mary Orser
Lisa Ralph
Registrar's Office, Faculty of Science
Pegge Clarke
Marlene Groves
Peggy Piccolo
Registrar's Office, Faculty of Engineering
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Anne-Marie Lepine
Nadine Scott, B.A.
Norman Smithley
Office of Admissions (Records/Operations)
Pamela Mallon
Dolores Neilson
Office of the President
Joan Charron
Nanci Jolicoeur
Peter Larock, BJ., D.P.A.
MaryAnne Pomainville
Public Relations and Information Services
O Canada
O Canada! Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide, O Canada,
We stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
Order of Proceedings
Thursday, Chancellor the Hon. Gordon Robertson, P.C., C.C., M.A., D.C.L., LL.D.,
■ n tr\ D. de I'Univ., F.R.S.C., presiding.
June 9, 10:00 a.m. 'H 8
(The audience is requested to stand when the Academic Procession arrives,
to remain standing until 'O Canada' has been sung, and at the conclusion of
the ceremony to remain until the Academic Procession has left.)
□ Introductory Music
David Piper, B.Mus., Ph.D., G.R.S.M., A.R.M.C.M.
Associate Professor of Music
□ Processional Music
□ O Canada*
□ Address of the President and Vice-Chancellor
William E. Beckel, B.A., M.Sc, Ph.D.
□ Conferring of Degrees by Examination
□ Introduction of the Medallists
Douglas J. Wurtele, M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of English
and Acting Clerk of Senate
□ Awarding of the Medals
The President and Vice-Chancellor
□ Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Laws
honoris causa, upon
Maxwell William Ward, LL.D.
(Presented by W.E. Beckel, B.A., M.Sc, Ph.D., President and Vice-Chancellor)
□ Convocation Address
Maxwell William Ward
□ Recessional Music
*The audience is invited to sing.
Master of Arts
Recipients of Degrees, (Presented by Professor T.f. Ryan, Christopher Steven Bywater, 8.8. A.
ninlnmas and Cprtif irates Vice-President [Academic]) (Simon Fraser)
Diplomas ana ^ertmcates Pub|jc Administration
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Ricarda Monique Amberg, B.A. (York)
International Affairs
Development Oriented Refugee
Assistance Strategy: A Case Study of
Guatemalan Refugees in Mexico
Heather Jane Baser, B.A. (Alberta)
International Affairs
Lima and Women Farmers in Zambia
Eric Steven Bellows, B.A. (Calgary)
International Affairs
Effective Rural Credit Delivery in
Sri Lanka
Paul Joseph Thomas Connors, B.A.
(McMaster)
International Affairs
Peter James Donnelly, B.A.
(Saskatchewan)
International Affairs
Donald Scott Green, B.A. (Carleton)
International Affairs
Saban Nusret Kilercioglu, B.A.
(Wirtschaffs, Vienna), Dip. (Inst, for Adv.
Study, Vienna), Dip. (Johns Hopkins,
Italy)
International Affairs
Daniel Light, B.A. (Miami)
International Affairs
The Emergence and Transformation of
Basque Nationalism: 1875-1975
Kevin B. Murchie, B.A. (Saint Thomas)
International Affairs
Stafco-Op: A Case Study of the
Developmental Role of Cooperative
Agribusiness in a Small Island
State
Charles P. Nadeau, B.Soc.Sc. (Ottawa)
International Affairs
Michael David Rudiak, B.A. (Queen's)
International Affairs
Bruce Waring, B.A. (Saskatchewan)
International Affairs
Kimberly Ann Adams, B.A. (Queen's)
Public Administration
John Bennet Coughlan, 8.5c. (St.
Dunstans), M.B.A. (New York Inst, of
Technology)
Public Administration
Malcolm Hugo Haufe, Dip. (Ryerson)
Public Administration
William Andrew Macdonald, B.A.
(Carleton)
Public Administration
Gordon Edward MacMichael, B.A.
(Carleton)
Public Administration
Sharon Marie McMahon
Public Administration
Anne Margaret Merritt, B.A. (Ottawa)
Public Administration
Daniel Tetteh Osabu-Kle, B.Eng.
(Karachi, Pakistan)
Public Administration
Carlos Eduardo Pereira Sorzano, B.A.
(Rosary, Colombia)
Public Administration
Elizabeth Jane Pokotylo, B.A. (Queen's)
Public Administration
Mohammad Saad Rafi, B.A. (Carleton)
Public Administration
Belinda Mae White, B.B.A. (Acadia)
Public Administration
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Brenda Ann Burke, B.A. (Carleton)
International Affairs
Islam in the Sudan: The Impact of
Religion, and Religious Elites, on
Development
Kevin Paul Leppmann, B.A. (Queen's)
International Affairs
The Social Psychology of Deterrence
Theory
Martha Ann Nelson, B.A. (Western
Ontario)
International Affairs
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Master of Journalism
Arnold Oliva, A.B., M.B.A. (Philippines),
Dip. (Johns Hopkins, Italy)
International Affairs
Silvana Cristina Patricia Saccomani, B.A.
(Alberta)
International Affairs
Joy D. C. Senack, B.A. (Carleton)
International Affairs
Phillip Hoit Smith, B.A. (Queen's)
International Affairs
The Jamaica Broadcasting
Corporation and the Manley
Government 1972-1980: Conflicting
Views of National Development
Richard Michael Tachuk, B.A. (Bishop's)
International Affairs
Dylan Gregory Vernon, B.A. (Rockhurst
College, Missouri)
International Affairs
John Arthur Nelson Affleck, B.Sc.
(Carleton)
Public Administration
Milagros P. Arguelles, B.S.Comm. (La
Salle College, Philippines), M.B.A.
(Philippines)
Public Administration
Susan Catherine Bailey, B.A. (Queen's)
Public Administration
Richard Alan Bale, B.A. (Laval)
Public Administration
Bradley Thomas Bergen, B.Sc. (Carleton)
Public Administration
Clive D. Burnett, B.P.A. (Carleton)
Public Administration
Aura Meave Elliott Vaucrosson, B.A.,
B.Comm. (Sir Ceorge Williams)
Public Administration
Lori-Lee Elizabeth Flanagan, B.A., B.Ed.
(Western Ontario), Dip. (Ottawa)
Public Administration
Daniel Kwadjo Frimpong, B.A. (Ghana)
Public Administration
Andrew Jay Goodman, B.S.Sc. (Ottawa)
Public Administration
Ayebakuro Lazarus, B.5c. (Port Harcourt,
Nigeria)
Public Administration
Julie Mackenzie, B.A. (McGill)
Public Administration
Emmanuel Kanchiraa Mankumah, B.A.
(Ottawa)
Public Administration
Sidney Alexander Marinoff
Public Administration
John Stewart McFarlane, M.A., H.B.A.
(Wilfrid Laurier)
Public Administration
Madeleine N. McNicoll, B.A. (Ottawa)
Public Administration
Abdulghany Firozdin Mohamed,
B.Comm. (Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania)
Public Administration
May Cecilia Morpaw, B.A., M.A.
(Carleton)
Public Administration
Daryl E. Rock, B.A. (Carleton)
Public Administration
Robert Patrick Shepherd, B.A. (Brock)
Public Administration
Adam Cecil Starkman, B.A. (Toronto)
Public Administration
James MacKay Sutherland, B.A. (Trent)
Public Administration
Diane Tung, B.E.S. (Waterloo)
Public Administration
Bessie Violet Virdi, B.Sc, M.Sc. (British
Columbia), Ph.D. (Manitoba)
Public Administration
Theodore Edward Wigdor, B.Comm.
(McGill)
Public Administration
(Presented by Professor T.j. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Forgang W. Luke Ananga, B.A., B.).
(Yaounde, Cameroon)
The Uneven Course: Media and
Politics in Cameroon, 1960-1987
Jaipersad Parasram, Dip. (West Indies)
Money Is No Problem
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Mohammed Mutawakil Adam, B.A.,
Dip. (Ghana)
Canada's Foreign Policy in Southern
Africa Under Prime Minister Brian
Mulroney, 1984-1988
Francis Hank Harawa, B.S.Sc. (Malawi,
Central Africa)
Crisis Coverage: The Case of the
Ethiopian Famine
John Yuen, B.A.A. (Ryerson), B.A. (York)
Roughing It in the Corporate Bush:
Company Editors in Canada and Their
Handling of Controversial News
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Master of Social Work
Master of Management Studies
(Presented by Professor T.j. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
M. jane Carson, B.A. (Carleton)
Pamela C. Connor, B.A. (Carleton)
William David Leslie, B.A., M.A.
(Dalhousie)
Patricia Ann Ross, B.A. (Carleton)
Jacques J. Sauve, B.A. (Carleton)
Roderick MacLean Watson, B.A.
(Cuelph)
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Lori Joann Cooney, B.Sc. (Trent)
Annemarie S. French-Jarvis, B.A. (New
Brunswick)
Catherine Alice Gerby, B.A. (Western
Ontario)
Berkeley McAndrew Harris, B.A.
(Carleton)
David Graham Hickson, B.A. (York)
Linden Holmes, B.A. (Toronto)
Janice Catherine Horton, B.A., 8.5. W.
(Manitoba)
Karen Diana Irving, B.A. (Carleton)
Bonita J. A. Johnson, B.A. (Carleton),
B.Ed. (Queen's)
Anne Christie Joyce, B.A. (Queen's)
Marjorie G. Kamp, B.A. (Calvin College,
U.S.A.)
Eric F. Keating, 6.5. W. (St. Thomas)
Judy Anne LeClair, B.A. (Carleton)
Randy Leibovitch, B.F.A. (Concordia),
B.A. (Ottawa)
Mary Jane Lenihan, B.A. (New
Brunswick)
Kathryn Ann Levine, 8.5. W. (Manitoba)
Timothy David Mack, B.A. (Carleton)
Mary Patricia Maguire Chantrill, B.A.
(Loyola), B.Ed. (McCill)
Julie Irene Martin-MacKay, B.A.
(Carleton)
Michael Thomas McCulloch, B.Comm.
(Ottawa)
Luc Pierre Polnicky, B.A. (Carleton)
Karen Florence Positano, 8.5.5c.
(Ottawa)
William Michael Rooney, B.A.
(Merrimack College, U.S.A.)
Anne-Marie Shipticki, B.A.Sc. (Cuelph)
Nora Ellen Sobolov, B.A. (Toronto)
Richard Joseph Voss, B.A. (Carleton)
(Presented by Professor T.j. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Michael Howard Maclnnis, B.Comm.
(Carleton)
A Case Study of the Marketing Plan
Development Process in High
Technology Firms
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Leslie Jean Gardiner, B.Comm.
(Carleton)
The Organizational Structure of
Transnational Banks: A Comparative
Analysis of Global Operations
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Diploma in Public
Administration
Bachelor of Journalism
(with Honours)
(Presented by Professor T.j. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Lydia Wah-Yan Chan, B.S.Sc. (Chinese
University of Hong Kong)
Barry Aaron Denofsky, B.A. (Toronto)
Mark Harris Ellis, B.A. (Carleton)
Lee G. Lam, fi.Sc, M.Sc. (Ottawa)
Roxanne Kim Nelson, B.A. (Calgary),
M.A. (Alberta)
Richard Stanley Prociuk, B.A. (Toronto)
Daniel Verreault, 8. Eng. (Carleton)
(Presented by Professor A. Westell,
Director of the School of Journalism)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
John Craig Harper
High Honours
Brendan Hawley, B.A. (St.Patrick's)
with Honours
Janet Lynn Lees
High Honours
Darrin Richard Shewchuk
with Honours
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Catherine Gwen Alex, B.Sc.(Guelph)
with Honours
Linda Louise Badowich
with Honours
Waveney Margaret Baker,
B.A.(Canterbury)
Highest Honours
Verne A. Balding
with Honours
Steven Wayne Barmazel,
B.A.(Claremont), ).D. (U.C.L.A.)
High Honours
Louisa Alda Battistelli
with Honours
Michelle Lynne Beauregard, B.A. (British
Columbia)
with Honours
Dianna June Belbeck
with Honours
Eduarda Manuela Amaral Bermonte
High Honours
Visnja Bersinic
with Honours
Linda Ellen Bishop
Highest Honours
Katherine Curtis Blair
with Honours
Pamela Joan Brandt, B. Sc. (A/6erta)
with Honours
Jill-Marie Burke
with Honours
Mark Calder
with Honours
Anita Chan
High Honours
Grace Choi
High Honours
Wayne Kelly Chong, B.A. (British
Columbia)
with Honours
Romano D'Andrea, B.A. (York)
with Honours
Sara Kathryn Darling
with Honours
Frederick Charles DeVries
with Honours
Robert John Eakins
High Honours
Elizabeth Ann Edwards
with Honours
Christine Maria Endicott
with Honours
Josephina Dana Erzetic
Highest Honours
Paul Joseph Gammal, B.A. (Western
Ontario)
with Honours
Hans Christian Goddard,
B.A. (Manitoba), M.A. (Toronto)
with Honours
Barbara Marlyn Graziano, B.A.
(Carleton), B.A. (Ottawa)
Highest Honours
Heather Clare Hands
with Honours
Sharon Marie Petra Harper
High Honours
Wendy Gail Helfenbaum
with Honours
David Martin Hickey
with Honours
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Kathryn Maureen Hiscock
with Honours
Jennifer Ann Hollington
with Honours
Avis Grace Hopkins, B.A. (Simon Fraser)
with Honours
Sonya Jampolsky
with Honours
Stephanie Elizabeth Jenzer
High Honours
Mayseung Jew, B.A. (Toronto)
with Honours
Alana Kerry Kainz
with Honours
Sophie Kneisel, B.A. (Toronto)
with Honours
Jeanette Angela Kong
with Honours
Allyson Darlene Latta, B.A. (Carleton)
with Honours
Douglas Bruce LeFaive
High Honours
Pennie Libby
with Honours
Gary Lipschutz
High Honours
John C. Lorinc, B.Sc. (Toronto)
with Honours
Karin Elinor MacMillan, B.A. (Calgary)
with Honours
Wendy Ann Martin, B.A. (Memorial)
High Honours
Laurie C. McEvoy
with Honours
Frances Anne Misutka, B.A. (Alberta)
with Honours
Robert Reynolds Monti
with Honours
Elizabeth Louise Moore
High Honours
Lauren Carrie More
with Honours
Nicola Morgan
with Honours
Linda Muller
with Honours
Brenda Joanne Murray
with Honours
Nirmala Naidoo, B.A.(Alberta)
with Honours
Laurel Dawn Nichol, B.Mus.,
M.Mus.(Alberta)
with Honours
Abby Nicholson, B.A. (Carleton)
High Honours
Michele Louise Paris, B.A. (British
Columbia)
with Honours
Katharine Margaret Pendergast
High Honours
Craig Alexander Poile
High Honours
Jeffery Hubert Preyra, B.Sc. (Waterloo)
with Honours
Sylvia Gertrud Putz, B.E.S.(Waterloo)
with Honours
Heather Joan Raithby
with Honours
Katrina Marie Reilly, B.A. (Western
Ontario)
with Honours
Julia Elizabeth Rhodes
High Honours
Andrew Clark Richter
Highest Honours
Frank Louis Rupnik
with Honours
Carolyn R. Ryan, B.A. (Prince Edward
Island)
Highest Honours
Evangeline Sadler
with Honours
Daniel Ketchum Cheyne Sanger, B.A.
(Concordia)
with Honours
Keith Edwin Schaefer
with Honours
David Gordon Thomas Seabrook, B.A.
(New Brunswick)
with Honours
Michael George Thorburn Sharpe, B.Sc.
(McGill)
with Honours
Sarah J. Sloane
with Honours
Heather Elizabeth Smith
with Honours
Miles Frank Socha, B.A. (Winnipeg)
High Honours
Kathryn Spracklin
High Honours
April Stevens, B.A. (Laval)
with Honours
Brenda M. Suderman, B.A. (Winnipeg)
with Honours
Eleanor Ann Szabo, B.A. (Carleton)
with Honours
Chui-Ling Tarn
with Honours
Deborah Leah Teich, B.Sc. (Manitoba)
with Honours
Michael F. Urlocker, B.A.Sc. (Waterloo)
High Honours
Lisa Anne Waldick
with Honours
Richard John Warden
with Honours
lain Phillips Wilson
with Honours
Susan Mary Winkelaar, B.A. (Alberta)
with Honours
Ann Marie Wolicky
High Honours
Lisa Melanie Wright
with Honours
Louise Kaori Yako
with Honours
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Bachelor of Commerce
(with Honours)
(Presented by Associate Professor
A.). Bailetti, Director of the School of
Business)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Daniel Gordon Aitkenhead
with Honours
Mark Barnett Brenning
with Honours
Robert Duane Bromley
with Honours
Kimberly Ruth Burgoyne
with Honours
Brent Christopher Champagne
with Honours
Lisa Carolyn Chow
with Honours
Stan Chow
with Honours
Gregory Patrick Farrell
with Honours
Chup-Ki (Eric) Huen
with Honours
Eldon Hum
with Honours
Georgina Korbilas
with Honours
Lorenza Meiling Leung
with Honours
Mark Morgan Mulima
High Honours
Brian Potter
with Honours
Thomas ]. Russell
with Honours
William Raymond Simms
with Honours
Richard Malcolm Steele
with Honours
Joan (King Man) Zee
with Honours
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Claire Estelle Ackerman
High Honours
Wendy Kathleen Adams
with Honours
Robert Alexander James Ashwin
with Honours
Peter J. Bangs
with Honours
William Shaughn Bird
with Honours
Kathleen Mary Blanche
with Honours
Andrew Keith Bogora
Highest Honours
Raymond Gilbert Bohn
High Honours
Terry Douglas Bowmaster
with Honours
Kevin James Brooks
with Honours
Graham Patrick A. Brown
with Honours
Monica Bruder
with Honours
Kathy A. Bryden, B.A. (Carleton)
with Honours
Mark Andrew Byskov
with Honours
Don Murray Cameron
with Honours
David A. Campbell
with Honours
Carmela Catizzone
with Honours
Lung Sang Sam Chan
with Honours
Yiu-Hong Chan
with Honours
Patricia Chandler
with Honours
Maria Chatzigiannis
with Honours
Cynthia Chobanik
with Honours
Howard G. Clysdale
High Honours
Daryl DeQuetteville
High Honours
Brian Joseph Alexander Dodd, B.A.
(Carleton)
Highest Honours
Lynne M. Donnelly
with Honours
Jim Stephen Douglas
with Honours
Michelle Lucille Marie Dufour
High Honours
Nicola Angeline Durose, B.A. (Western
Ontario)
with Honours
Mario Fait
with Honours
Raymond V. Forzley
with Honours
Stefanie Ann Fox
with Honours
Glen Fujiwara
with Honours
Jane Gail Fulford
with Honours
James F. Gajda
High Honours
Daryl Anthony Garcia
with Honours
Jonathan Charles Garwood
Highest Honours
Kenneth Gow
with Honours
Barbara Jane Graham
with Honours
Michael John Grantham
with Honours
Sunita Hassamal
with Honours
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Douglas Edward Hazel
with Honours
Jo-Anne Elizabeth Mackie
with Honours
Sandra Ann Pearson
with Honours
Karen Mary Hoddinott
with Honours
James Taylor Macleod
with Honours
Nancy Jean Philip
with Honours
Leanne Marion Holmes
High Honours
Dino lliopoulos
with Honours
Annette Lisa Mantifel
with Honours
Paul Richard Margerum
with Honours
Sara Jayne Premi
with Honours
Kathryn E. Ransome
with Honours
Kitty Ing
with Honours
Brien I.R. Marshall
with Honours
Joseph Raymond Luc Richard
with Honours
Joanne K. Ironside
with Honours
Michael Andrew Marth
with Honours
Kevin Floyd Dee Riddell
with Honours
Orchid Jahanshahi
with Honours
James Gregory Jenkins
with Honours
Todd Matthew May
High Honours
Perry George McCarthy
with Honours
Richard Jacques Riel
with Honours
Mark Rodger
with Honours
Tony Judek
with Honours
Sandra Lee-Ann McDougall
with Honours
Max Alexander E. Rossberg
with Honours
Sally Lena Elizabeth Juden
with Honours
Wendy Lynn Kaizer
with Honours
Michael Shaun McEwan
High Honours
Michael Charles McGeein
with Honours
John Christopher Roumelis
with Honours
Habib G. Saikali
with Honours
Khuzaimah Kalifah
with Honours
James B. McShane
with Honours
Lori Darlene Salmon
with Honours
Marie Audrey Keating
High Honours
Robin Wynne Keddy
with Honours
William T.J. Kessels
with Honours
M. Victoria Mifflin
with Honours
Susan Lynn Mingie, B.A. (Carleton)
High Honours
Paul Edward Monette
with Honours
Irene Leona Schoenberger
with Honours
Dimitrios H. Sevdalis
with Honours
Vincent Joseph Sgabellone
with Honours
Susan Margaret Kirlin
with Honours
Paul Thomas Murphy
with Honours
Karen Beverly Shultz
with Honours
Lai Ming (Dora) Kwok
with Honours
Andrew Joseph Naklicki
with Honours
Pui Va (Diana) So
with Honours
Brian James Langill
with Honours
Angela Louise Langley
with Honours
Diana L. Larmonth
High Honours
Natale Lofaro
High Honours
Daniel Arthur Longpre
with Honours
Dan Thanh Nguyen
with Honours
Darlene Anita Nielsen
High Honours
Lori Marie O'Neill
Highest Honours
Rhonda Lee Oshier
with Honours
Christopher Michael Patterson
with Honours
Graziella Spada
with Honours
Marci Lee Squires
with Honours
John Christopher David St. Germain
with Honours
Gordon E. Stock
with Honours
Kathryn Ann Sutcliffe
with Honours
Bachelor of Public
Administration
(with Honours)
Certificate in
Law Enforcement Studies
Thomas Gordon Svvoger
with Honours
Leslie Thomas Szamosi
with Honours
B. Hary Iswanto Tanoesoedibjo
with Honours
Denis Dean Theodore
with Honours
Linda Mary Thibault
with Honours
Micheline Chantal Vachon
with Honours
Liliana Ursula Vita
with Honours
Irene Adele Wacko
with Honours
Susan Erica Wasner
with Honours
Janet Gillian Westall
with Honours
Cheryl P.E. Williams
High Honours
Keith Erik Wilson
with Honours
Agnes (Wai Ying) Wong
with Honours
June S.C. Wong
with Honours
Jill Sill Wah Yip
with Honours
Kam Sau Jenny Yip
with Honours
Lucia Francisca Maria Zanetti
with Honours
(Presented by Associate Professor
E. Swimmer, Director of the School of
Public Administration)
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Maureen Lynn Armitage
High Honours
Nancy L. Ayotte
High Honours
Lynn Ann Betzner
High Honours
Andrea Helen Mary Coletta
with Honours
Anneke Louise de Zeeuw
with Honours
Melissa Lorraine Dixon
with Honours
Donald Fraser
with Honours
Jeffrey Leonard Green
with Honours
Heidi Marisa Houghton
with Honours
David Glen Markus
with Honours
Kevin David Moore
Highest Honours
Lyne Sylvie Parent
with Honours
Shawn L.C. Peers
Highest Honours
Michel Christopher Poirier
with Honours
Vicki Lynn Rattew-Ghadban
Highest Honours
Darrell Scott Ross
with Honours
Patricia Louise Ryan
High Honours
P. Marianna Testa
with Honours
(Presented by Professor D.P. Forcese,
Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Timothy John Millard
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Larry Walter Raymond Sampson
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O Canada
O Canada! Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide, O Canada,
We stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
Order of Proceedings
Thursday Chancellor the Hon. Gordon Robertson, P.C., C.C., M.A., D.C.L., LL.D.,
■ n -i 'nn D. de I'Univ., F.R.S.C., presiding.
June 9, 2:00 p.m. K 5
(The audience is requested to stand when the Academic Procession arrives,
to remain standing until 'O Canada' has been sung, and at the conclusion of
the ceremony to remain until the Academic Procession has left.)
□ Introductory Music
David Piper, B.Mus., Ph.D., G.R.S.M., A.R.M.C.M.
Associate Professor of Music
□ Processional Music
□ O Canada*
□ Address of the President and Vice-Chancellor
William E. Beckel, B.A., M.Sc, Ph.D.
□ Conferring of Degrees by Examination
□ Introduction of the Medallists
Douglas J. Wurtele, M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of English
and Acting Clerk of Senate
□ Awarding of the Medals
The President and Vice-Chancellor
□ Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Literature
honoris causa, upon
Robert Law McDougall, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
(Presented by A.D. McLay, M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of English)
□ Convocation Address
Robert Law McDougall
□ Recessional Music
*The audience is invited to sing.
Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Arts
Recipients of Degrees,
Diplomas and Certificates
(Presented by Professor T.j. Ryan,
Vice-President [/Academic],)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
(Presented by Professor T.j. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Diana Lynn Pedersen, B.A. (British
Columbia), M.A. (Carleton)
History
The Young Women's Christian
Association in Canada, 1870-1920:
'A Movement to Meet a Spiritual,
Civic and National Need.'
Supervisor: D. Gorham
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Thomas C. Nesmith, B.A., M.A.
(Queen's)
History
The Philosophy of Agriculture: The
Promise of the Intellect in Ontario
Farming, 1835-1914
Supervisor: H.B. Neatby
Patricia Eike Saidak, B. Sc. (Cornell), B.A.
(Carleton)
Canadian Studies
The Inception of the Home Economics
Movement in English Canada,
1890-1910: In Defence of the
Cultural Importance of the Home
Pavitra Lakshmanan Elliott, B.A.
(London), M.A. (Carleton)
English
A Reconsideration of Shakespearean
Tragedy
Dorothy Freda Lane, B.A. (Carleton)
English
Transposition and Baptism: The
Incorporation of C.S. Lewis's
Notion of Myth in Literary Form
Deborah E. Wills, B.A. (Trinity Western
College)
English
Joan Mary Fraser, B.A. (Carleton)
History
Shirley H. Simpson, B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier)
History
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
George Demmer, Dip. (Belgrade,
Yugoslavia)
Canadian Studies
Marcel Micheal Christopher Dirk, B.A.
(Alberta)
Canadian Studies
'Imperial Order Daughters of the
Empire and the First World War':
Combining Imperialism and the Cult
of True Womanhood for the War
Effort
Cheryl A. Gillard, B. Mus. (Carleton)
Canadian Studies
Women in Music in Canada: An
Introduction
Carolyn Theresa Hawley, B.A.
(McM aster)
Canadian Studies
Contemporary Iroquois Sculpture -
1969-1987
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Elsie Holinsky, B.A. (Carleton)
Canadian Studies
'Young Canada': The Gist of Canada
First
Gary Bret Kines, B.A. (Victoria)
Canadian Studies
Chief Man-of-Many-Sides: John
Murray Gibbon and his Contributions
to the Development of Tourism and
the Arts in Canada
Gwenda Lambton, B.A. (Ottawa)
Canadian Studies
Canadian Women Artists in Canadian
Public Art
Karyna M. Laroche, B.A. (Carleton)
Canadian Studies
Doris Emma Mcllroy, B.A. (Carleton)
Canadian Studies
A Social Analysis of Women's
Sporting Practices
Rose Mary Murphy, B.Sc, M.Ed.
(Ottawa)
Canadian Studies
Hospital Nurses' Experience of Work
Examined in the Light of Caring
Ideology
Kristin Phillips Rothschild, B.F.A. (York)
Canadian Studies
Historical Inuit Tattoo Practices:
A Preliminary Study
Jon L Pierce
Canadian Studies
Indian Land Claims in the Yukon
1968-1984: Aboriginal Rights as
Human Rights
Laurie Doris McElligott, B.A. (Carleton)
Classics
John Robert Lewis, B.A. (Bishop's), B.Ed.
(Memorial)
Comparative Literature
Noel Chevalier, B.A. (Carleton)
English
'Loud Inspir'd by Liberty': The
Development of William Blake's
Notions of Law and Freedom in
Prophecy and Myth
Gordon Claude St. Clair George, B.A.
(West Indies)
English
Kevin Peter Gildea, B.A. (Carleton)
English
A Study of the Changing Relation
Between the Individual and the
Community in a Stream of Selected
English Canadian Authors
Tracy Catherine Lundy, B.A. (Ottawa)
English
Rhonda L. Maclnnes, B.A. (Carleton),
B.Ed. (Queen's)
English
Michael Gerard McGovern, B.A.
(Carleton), B.Ed. (Queen's)
English
Joan Elizabeth Mouldey, B.A. (Carleton)
English
Teya Rosenberg, B.A. (Memorial)
English
Stealing Past Watchful Dragons: The
Potency of the Fantasy Worlds
Created by Lloyd Alexander, Susan
Cooper, and Ruth Nichols
Marguerite Therese Irwin, B.A.
(Carleton)
German
Kerry Adam Badgley, B.A. (Trent)
History
The Social and Political Thought of
the Farmers' Institutes of Ontario,
1884-1917: Manifestations of
Agrarian Discontent
Maria Cornelia Theodora Belgraver, B.A.
(Carleton)
History
Diplomatics and Jean Mabillon
Junko Kino, B.A., M.A. (Rikkyo, Japan)
History
The Genesis of Reform Politics in
Upper Canada: The Opposition Group
of the Fifth Parliament, 1809-1812
Michael Jeffrey Way, B.A. (Carleton)
History
Bruce Bernard Collins, B.A. (Carleton)
Philosophy
Nishan H. Swais, B.A. (Toronto)
Philosophy
Nietzsche and Metaphor
Leonor Leon-Laborde, Dip., M.Ed.
(Ottawa)
Spanish
Sandra Elizabeth Wookey, B.A.
(Waterloo)
Philosophy
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Bachelor of Arts
(with Honours)
(Presented by Professor J.M. Yalden,
Dean of the Faculty of Arts)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Genevieve Rosemarie Dalgliesh
Honours in English
Todd Lowery Hambleton, B.A.
(Carleton)
Honours in Mass Communication
Denise Donna Jasienczyk
Honours in Mass Communication
John C. Milloy, B.A. (Carleton)
Highest Honours in History
Patricia Diane Sherlock
High Honours in Anthropology
Marie Denise Pauline Wolfe
Honours in History and
Political Science
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Thomas Charles Arnold
Honours in English
Stephen C. Azzi
Honours in History
Nicole I. Barrette
Honours in Interdisciplinary Studies
Michaela Marie Bell
Honours in English and History
Steffany Ann Larwill Bennett
Highest Honours in History
and Psychology
Julie Ann Beun
High Honours in English and
Mass Communication
Jay Joseph Bidal
Highest Honours in Russian
Marjorie Ellen Bieber, B.A., B.Ed.
(Saskatchewan)
Highest Honours in English
Katherine Susan Bol, B.A. (Carleton)
High Honours in English and History
Mary A. Brett, B.A. (Toronto)
Highest Honours in English
Anthony Gerard Matthew Brown
Honours in English and History
Thomas Scott Brownrigg
Honours in History
Leslie Ann Buchanan, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Mass Communication
Stella Catherine Bush, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Mass Communication
Patrick Anthony Calnan
Honours in History and
Political Science
Sara Lee Caron
Honours in English and
Political Science
Emily L. Christie
Honours in History
Nancy A. Churchman
Highest Honours in Economics
and History
Wendy Ruth Corcoran, B.A. (Carleton)
Highest Honours in Art History
Anna Thersa Crouch
Honours in Mass Communication
and Political Science
Edward Gordon Crysler
High Honours in History and
Political Science
Sally Ann Datars, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in English and
Political Science
Marie-Clothilde Delince
Honours in French and Spanish
Anna Mary Donnelly, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Russian
Micheline C. Duguay
High Honours in French and Spanish
Cathy Janine Dwyer
Honours in French and Linguistics
Lesley Dyck
Honours in Mass Communication
Brian William Edgecombe
High Honours in Philosophy
Kathleen Julia Eles
Highest Honours in Art History
Marcea Renee Fairbairn
Highest Honours in Journalism and
Political Science
Avril Joy Farrell
High Honours in History
Allison Lynn Fillmore, B.A. (Carleton)
High Honours in English
Alan Dennis Findlay
High Honours in History
Martha Roseann Flavelle
High Honours in Art History
Clayton F. Forrest
Honours in English
Christine Gerber
Honours in History
Monica J. Gervais
Honours in English
Shawn Peter Gilarowski
Honours in English
Samuel David Goldstein
Honours in Philosophy
Wendy May Gordon
Highest Honours in Film Studies
Karl Aston Gordon Jr.
Honours in French and
Political Science
S. Vivian Grabstas, B.A. (Queen's),
B.Ed.(Toronto)
Highest Honours in Art History
Elizabeth Mary Graham
Honours in English
Thomas Robert Greer
Honours in Film Studies
Megan Elizabeth Griffith
Highest Honours in Art History
Hagit Hadaya, B.A. (Carleton)
High Honours in Architecture
and Art History
Darren Douglas Hamilton, B.A.
(Middlebury)
Honours in History
Mary Laurie Hanson
High Honours in Linguistics
and Psychology
Joanne Mary Hauck
Honours in English
Keith Douglas Hodgins
High Honours in History
Lucile Louise Howden, B.A. (Trent)
High Honours in English
Evelyn M. Huer, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Religion
Barbara Jean Hulme
High Honours in English
Anna Karin Grace Jarvis
High Honours in English and History
Catherine Jones
High Honours in
Interdisciplinary Studies
Marion Jean Kettles, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in English and Psychology
Barbara K. Koppe
Honours in English
Monique Diane Lane
Honours in English
Pamela Lapenat
Honours in English and German
Iris Heidrun Lonergan, B.A. (Carleton)
High Honours in History
Barbara Mary Lougheed, B.S.W. (McGill)
Highest Honours in English
Alison Dora MacKeen, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in English
Alexander Grant Mackenzie
Honours in Film Studies
Victor Bruce Mallet
Highest Honours in English
Cynthia Jean McCulloch
Honours in English and Philosophy
Steven Patrick McGarrity, B.A.
(Carleton)
Highest Honours in English
Jacqueline Claudette McMillan
Honours in French
Robert Paul Merkley
Honours in French and Spanish
Katherine Louise Mills
Highest Honours in
Interdisciplinary Studies
Lina Miraglia, B.A. (Toronto)
High Honours in Art History
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Mary Louise Eleanor Montero-Clayton
Highest Honours in English
Bonnie Christine Munday
Honours in English
Donald Cameron Murphy
Honours in English
Susan Janet Nevins, B.A. (Carleton)
Highest Honours in Mass
Communication
Deborah Ann Newman
Highest Honours in English
and Psychology
Jaimie Lawrence Perry
High Honours in History
Susan Lynne Phinney
High Honours in Canadian Studies
and History
Jerry Norman Pittman
Highest Honours in History
Moira Anne Pyper
Highest Honours in English
Elizabeth Jane Rafferty
Honours in English
Elizabeth Anne Ritchie
Honours in English
Min-Jeong Roh
Honours in Anthropology
and Linguistics
Joseph Francis Ryan
Highest Honours in History and
Political Science
Karen Marie Salmon
High Honours in French and German
Julie Catherine Sedivy
Highest Honours in Linguistics
Sheldon Michael Serkin
Honours in English and Film Studies
J. Crispin Shaftoe
Honours in History and Geography
Newton John Shortliffe
High Honours in History
Donna Patricia Silver
High Honours in Film Studies
Jill Dianne Skinner
High Honours in Mass Communication
and Political Science
Carolyn Smith
Honours in English
Krista Dianne Snider
Highest Honours in English
Hugh Andrew Stewart
Honours in History
Colette Barbara Stoeber
High Honours in English
Tracy Allison Sutherland
Honours in English
Lubomyra Bohdonna Szkambara
Honours in English
Lynne Anne Thacker
Honours in History
Marie C. Claire Theriault
High Honours in German and Spanish
Paul Andrew Thomson
Honours in French and
Political Science
Marie-Paule Tremblay
Honours in French and Spanish
Catherine Tsotsos, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Linguistics
Marjolijn van der Hart
Honours in Mass Communication
Petra Watzlawik-Baleshta
Highest Honours in Linguistics
Maxime Alexandra Eliane Webb
Honours in English
Sharon Gail Weglo
Honours in English and French
Linda Lee Weichel, B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier)
High Honours in Mass
Communication
Nancy Joan White, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in English and
Mass Communication
Kenneth Clayton Wilson
Highest Honours in English
Patricia F. Wilson
High Honours in French
Felix J. Winkelaar
Highest Honours in History
Bachelor of Arts
Brenda Marie Wogan
Honours in Canadian Studies
and English
Judy Wurts, B.A. (Carleton)
High Honours in Film Studies
James M. Yaraskavitch, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Interdisciplinary Studies
Patricia Anne Youngblut
Honours in English and History
(Presented by Professor J.M. \alden,
Dean of the Faculty of Arts)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Lyndsey Ann Amott
Andrew Taft Barakett
Ian R. Clyne
Brian James Creary
John Cameron Duncan
with distinction
Alison Frances Gurr
Joseph Anthony Hamilton
Samantha Ann Hulme
Laurie Elizabeth Jaeger
Ken Grant Johnston
Kevin Paul Kitchen
Mark James Limongelli
Mark D. Maloney
Judy Elizabeth McElligott
Suzan Elizabeth McLeod
with distinction
Tracy McLoughlin
Antony James Meikle
Christanne Amelia Murphy
Grant Stephen Neville
Diana Lynn Nicol
Claire Suzanne Nikolin Pugh
Caroline E.M. O'Connor
James Kenneth Perkins
James Colledge Pope III
with distinction
Frederick Christopher Rinne
Wan Pan Sam
Katharine Lorraine Schoular
Catherine Tsotsos
Christopher B. Wattie
Christopher Jonathan Yurkiw
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Andrew Colclough Abbott
Jilanne Adly Abdel-Meguid
Anthony Michael Amelia
Jane Elizabeth Arrowsmith
Gordon Stanley Baird, 8. Sc. (Carleton)
Shelley Kathryn Baizana
William E. P. Bamber
Anne Banitowski
Dawn Allyson Becksted
Caroline Gail Belfoi
Michelle Marie Beneteau
James David Bertrand
Elizabeth Lorene Binks
Catherine Elizabeth Bird
Emily Florence Blair
Bernadette Jeanne Boivin
with distinction
David Anthony Bolger
Darcy James Bonner
Ross Lindsay Borden
Judith Maria Bost
Ann Marie Bowering
Barbara Ann Bowman
William Christopher Bridger
Lionel L. Brodeur
Wendy Trientje Bron
Andrew Michael Brown
Gregory Glenn Brown
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Holly-Anne Brown
Kari Bruun
Janet May Buchan
Louise Jane Caddick
Benjamin Wesley Callaghan
Susan Irene Cantin
with distinction
Barbara Clare Carriere
John Cavanaugh
Robert Leslie Chamberlain
Carla Ann Cherry
Maria Christina Chiarelli
Carol Irene Church
Marie Odette Gabrielle Clay
Siobhan Connor
Heather, Carole Cook
Geoffrey Michael Coombs
Sidonie Paige Copeland
Jane Elizabeth Courtice-Neocleous
J. David Cox
Pascale Linda Crepault
Colleen Veronica Cronin
Catherine Anne Cross
Angela Louise Crummy
Kim Juanita D'Andrade
Timothy Gary Dalliday
Kenneth Danforth
Jonathan Christian Darlington
Jason John Di Malta
Elizabeth Ann Donnelly
with distinction
Eleanor Jean Draper
Elicia Ann Duguid
A. Donna Dulmage
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David R. Dunne
Klara Durbeck
Sarah Anne Farquhar
Ruth Elizabeth Featherstone
Paola M. Ferraro
Mary Frances Finnigan
Jeffrey David Fishbain, B.A. (Carleton)
Linda Gail Fleck
Joanne Celia Foley
Gardner William Forbes
Andrea Adele Louise Fournier
Katalin Irma Fustos
Holly Marie Gagnon
Katherine A. Gall
Emilia De Las Mercedes Garcia Serna
Pamela A. Garner
with distinction
Mary Josepha Geerts
Pamela Karen Gibbon
Anka Barbara Gluscic
Gail Goodfellow
Catherine Dawn Gough
Jillian Elizabeth Grainger
Nancy Green, B.A. (Carleton)
Francois Marc-Andre Habets
Hannah Halpern
with distinction
Melanie Anne Hames
Clifford Lee Harvey
Carolyn R. Hauraney
Christine Ann Heath
Karen Lee Hervey
with distinction
Robert John Higgerty
Judith D. Hill
Reginald Gordon Hill
David B. Hinton
Paula Elizabeth Hodson
Joanne Melody Hogeveen
Michael John Hoy
Kathleen Elizabeth Humphrey
Loretta Denise Hunt
Janet Anne Hunter
James R. Hutchinson
Kimberley Ann Huurman
Catherine J. Inglis
with distinction
Janet Marjorie Ingram
Peter Jeffrey Ives
Shawna Marie Jackson
Julie Elizabeth Jarvis
Patricia Anne Jeanjean
with distinction
Michael Alun Ireneusz Jeffreys, B.A.
(Carleton)
Lois Emily Jelley
Greta Jones
Rachel Louise Jones
Jacqueline Marie Kavanagh
Joseph Khoury
John Allan Kingan
Kama Maria Klassen
Erika Odessa Klee
Tracey A. Knudson
Elizabeth Lidia Korotky
Bob Maurice Krawczyk
with distinction
Heidi Jane Kukkonen
Julie Lamarre
Nancy Mabel-Marie LeClair
Stephen Lee, B.Sc. (Toronto)
Anna May Leighton-Kyle
Sylvia Ann Leisi
Greta E. Lentz
Christopher Robert John Linden
Elaine Leah Littmann
David, L. Lynk
John Robert Lyons
Muriel Gayle MacDonald
with distinction
Scott Alexander MacDonald
Soheila Mahmoudi Wouters
Lorna Vhari Malcolmson
Christopher E. Mallory
with distinction
Kathleen Dawn Maynard
Diane Kathleen McCleary
Gary Alexander McDonald
Kathryn Mary McDonald
Maureen McEvoy
Michael Edward McHugh
Cora Louise Maria Mcintosh
Victoria Mary Elizabeth Mcintosh
Catherine T. McLean
Christine A. McLean
W. John McLeod
Hugh Brennan McNeil
Kim Teresa McNicol
with distinction
Bruce Eric McWilliam
Georges Josephus Mensink
Robert K. Miller
Karen Leisa Milligan
Elizabeth Jane Mills
Dagmar Minns
Goldie S. Minuk
James Gregor Moffat
Naima Nerissa Mohammed
Lise D. Morin
Kelly Anne Mounce
John Mukts, B.A., B.Ed. (Western
Ontario)
Eleanor Margaret Muldoon
Patricia Lynn Munce
Peter Michael Mundy
Michael Robert Neelin
with distinction
Meredith Anne Nelson
Johic Nicolas
Gail Ellen O'Neil
Dougald James Wilkie O'Reilly
Sean Phelim O'Toole
Michael John Oates
Melissa Marie Olmstead
Caroline Elizabeth Orton
Rachel Paley
with distinction
Elaine-Louise Paquette
Frederick John Paradie
Nicole Annette Paton
Cynthia Claire Payne
Christine Pelisek
Claudio Pellegrini
Suzanne Mary Theedom Perry
David Martin Poloniato
Sandra Lee Pomeroy
with distinction
Nadia Porcari
Margaret Patricia Ralph
Patrick Maynard Stuart Ramsahoye
Maria Elizabeth Reid
Edward Patrick Remillard
Mary Catherine Rice
Anne Mae Richardson
R. Matthew Ridgeway
Olwen Ruth Roberts
Elizabeth J. Rock
Deborah Susan Rose-Trudeau
Deborah R. Ross
Paula L. Santo
Lyn Marilyn Margaret Saunders
Christine Anne Schwartz
Mary-Ann C. Setterington
Donna Marie Shaw
Bonnie Simmons
Deborah Ann Sims-Williams
George Campbell Sinclair
Ginelle Renee Althea Skerritt
Todd Leslie Sloan
Judy Anna Smith
Graham Joseph Michael Solomon
Anna Song
Glenn Patrick Staffen
Deborah Dorothy Starchuk
Sandra G. Stewart
Imran Syed
Katie Tallo
with distinction
James Broderick Tallon
Lada Orysia Tesla
Jennifer Louise Christine Thamer
Bachelor of Music
(with Honours)
Certificate in English
Language and Composition
Chemi Thargay
(Presented by Professor ).M. Yalden,
Dean of the Faculty of Arts)
(Presented by Professor J.M. Yalden,
Dean of the Faculty of Arts)
Marie-Julie-Anne Theriault
Margaret Margery Victoria Thomson
with distinction
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
David Aiistair Tilson
with distinction
Heather Catherine Baird, B.A. (Carleton)
with Honours
Martha Deborah Muzychka, B.j.
(Carleton)
Karen Lesley Timko
Jennifer Ann Ross, B.A. (Reading)
Highest Honours
Anthony Joseph van Osch
Michael Verzyl
Ena Anne Shmelzer
High Honours
Patrizia llona Ortrud Angelika von Fircks
Christine Elizabeth Walker
Robert Edmund Walker
David Harold Walton
Brent D. Watson
Catherine Anne Webb
Janet Dale Wilson
Elizabeth E. Wright
Benjamin George Young
Linda Anne Young
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Certificate in
French Language Studies
Certificate in the Teaching
of English as a Second
Language
(Presented by Professor J.M. Yalden,
Dean of the Faculty of Arts)
(Presented by Professor J.M. Yalden,
Dean of the Faculty of Arts)
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
April Yukiko Yamaoka, B.A. (Toronto)
B. Robert Young, B.A. (Carleton)
Catherine Elizabeth Read, B.A.
(Carleton)
Brenda Rita Allardyce, B.A. (Toronto),
B.Ed. (Ottawa)
Marjorie E.R. Bull, B.A. (Toronto),
Dip. Lib. & Arch. (London), M.L.S.
(Toronto)
Roslyn Mairi Cassells, B.A. (Ottawa)
Joy D. Coben, B.A. (Carleton)
Christina Marita Dehler, B.A.
(Concordia)
Carmen Della-Valle, B.A., M.A.
(Windsor)
Sandra Dib, B.A. (Ottawa)
Nan Parry Doe, B.A. (Carleton)
Virginia Flavia Dolce, B.A. (Queen's)
Adele Caren Dolgin, B.A. (Carleton)
Helen Joyce Gilchrist, B.A. (Mount
Allison), B.Ed. (Dalhousie)
Cynthia Ann Hanks, B.A. (St. Francis
Xavier)
Alastaire Mary Henderson, B.A.
(Queen's), B.Ed. (Toronto), M.A.
(Carleton)
Estelle A. Lalande, B.S.L. (Laurentian)
Patricia Anne McRae, B.A. (Carleton)
Margaret Anne Moore, 6. Sc. (Manitoba)
Stephanie Anne Robertson, B.Ed.
(London)
Adrienne Soucy, B.A. (Toronto)
Helen Evelyn Stringer, B.A. M.A.
(McMaster)
Robert Frederick Tatlow, B.A. (British
Columbia), B.A. (Ottawa), L. es L.
(Sorbonne)
Stephen Bret Walker, B.A. (Ottawa)
Carol D. Weaver, B.A. (McGill), B.Ed.
(Dalhousie)
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O Canada
O Canada! Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide, O Canada,
We stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
Order of Proceedings
Friday,
June 10, 10:00 a.m.
Chancellor the Hon. Gordon Robertson, P.C., C.C., M.A., D.C.L., LL.D.,
D. de I'Univ., F.R.S.C., presiding.
(The audience is requested to stand when the Academic Procession arrives,
to remain standing until 'O Canada' has been sung, and at the conclusion of
the ceremony to remain until the Academic Procession has left.)
□ Introductory Music
Mark Toews, M.Mus., D.Mus.A., A.R.C.T.
□ Processional Music
□ O Canada*
□ Address of the President and Vice-Chancellor
William E. Beckel, B.A., M.Sc, Ph.D.
□ Conferring of Degrees by Examination
□ Introduction of the Medallists
Douglas J. Wurtele, M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of English
and Acting Clerk of Senate
□ Awarding of the Medals
The President and Vice-Chancellor
□ Presentation of the Henry Marshall Tory Award
The President and Vice-Chancellor
Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Literature
honoris causa, upon
June Callwood, LLD.
(Presented by W.E. Beckel, B.A., M.Sc, Ph.D., President and Vice-Chancellor)
□ Convocation Address
June Callwood
□ Recessional Music
*The audience is invited to sing.
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Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Arts
(Presented by Professor T.). Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Michael Joseph Laslovich, B.A., M.A.
(Montana)
Political Science
Changing the Crow Rate:
State-Societal Interaction
Supervisor: R. Jackson
Phyllis Harriett Fleming, B.A. (St.
Mary's), M.A. (Carleton)
Sociology
The Bitter of the Sweet: Sugar
Production and Underdevelopment
on St. Kitts
Supervisor: W. Clement
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
James Parker Bickerton, B.A. (Acadia),
M.A. (Carleton)
Political Science
Nova Scotia, Ottawa and the
Politics of Regional Development:
A Political Economy of
Centre-Periphery Relations
Supervisor: L.V. Panitch
Thomas Wilton Gittens, B.A. (Guyana),
M.A. (Carleton)
Political Science
Political Change in the
Commonwealth Caribbean, 1960-80
Supervisor: M.B. Dolan
(Presented by Professor T.J. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Kweku Atta-Mensah, B.A. (Ghana)
Economics
Joseph Victor Baranski, 8. Sc.
(Concordia)
Psychology
Investigating Adaptive Decisional
Processes: Effects of Stimulus
Difficulty Context
Sophie de Villers, B.A. (Concordia)
Psychology
Sex Differences in the Asymmetry of
the Nigrostriatal Dopamine System:
Relationship to Spatial Ability in
the Rat
Luigi Giugno, B.Sc. (Western Ontario)
Psychology
Effect of Clonidine on Amygdala
Kindling in Normal and 6 —
Hydroxydopamine Pretreated Rats
Joseph Chase Johnston, B.A. (Queen's)
Psychology
Hypnosis and Imagery in the
Treatment of Warts
Michael Francis Hamilton Arnoldi, B.A.
(Waterloo)
Soviet and East European Studies
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Janet Marie Chater, B.A. (Ottawa)
Anthropology
Dangerous Women and Male
Dominance: Testing a Theory of
Menstrual Taboos
Todd Douglas Atherton, B.A. (Carleton)
Economics
Edward Charles Conway, B.A.
(Memorial)
Economics
Christine Clara Cowan, B.A. (Windsor)
Economics
Morgan Edwin Currie, B.A. (Prince
Edward Island)
Economics
Bachelor of Arts
(with Honours)
Paul William Dick, B.Math., B.A.
(Waterloo)
Economics
John Douglas Ellis, B.A. (Alberta)
Economics
Alan Robert Kerr, B.A. (Lakehead)
Economics
Carol Nancy Lederer, B.A. (Carleton)
Economics
Robert William Gorman, B.A. (Carleton)
Geography
Sea Ice Characteristics of the
Parry Channel
Shivanagappa F. Kori Shettar, B.A., M.A.
(Karnataka, India)
Geography
Disparities in Economic
Development: Learning from the
'Growth Centre' Experiences of
India's Five Year Plans (1951 - 1985)
Cathy Jane Blacklock, B.A. (Toronto)
Political Science
Cameron Campbell, B.A. (Carleton)
Political Science
Politics, Society and the American
Private Eye: A Study of the Novels
of Dashiall Hammett, Raymond
Chandler, Ross MacDonald and
Robert B. Parker
William Lawrence George, 8. Sc.
(Montreal)
Political Science
A Critical Appraisal of the
Strategic Studies Literature on
Nuclear Crisis Stability
Charles N. Jones, B.A. (Dalhousie)
Psychology
The Effects of Prior Wakefulness on
the Degree of Synchronization in
the Delta Frequency Band during
Slow Wave Sleep
Elizabeth Anne Kristjansson, B.A.
(Carleton)
Psychology
An Examination of the Relationship
Between Smoking and Pregnancy and
Vigilance Performance in Children
Kie Delgaty, B.A. (Toronto)
Sociology
Brian Thomas Hearty, B.A. (Carleton)
Soviet and East European Studies
Gorbachev and the Third Revolution
in Soviet Military Affairs
(Presented by Professor D.P. Forcese,
Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Peter John Freeman Bondy
Honours in Political Science
Stephen Douglas Bull
Honours in Law and Psychology
Stephen David Challinor
Honours in Economics
Alexander Cameron Geddes
Honours in Political Science
Sean David Holmes
Honours in Political Science
Monica Elizabeth Lambton, B.A.
(McCill)
Honours in Political Science
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Nooral Alam Ahmed
Honours in Law
Geoffrey I. Ballinger, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Economics
Susan Teresa Barry
High Honours in Psychology
Michele Bertrand
Honours in Political Science
James Irwin Birtch, B.A. (Carleton)
High Honours in Geography
Markus Blaszak, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Law
Heidi Hanna Bohle
Honours in Psychology
Jeff R. Borsten
Honours in Law
Rodney Allen Bovay
Honours in Geography
Aleksander Richard Bromke
Honours in Political Science
Thomas James Bugiel
Honours in Economics
Louise Mary Burns
Honours in Law
Melodie Lynn Cail, B.A. (Acadia)
Honours in Sociology
Anna Cambone
Honours in Law and Sociology
Bruce Cameron Gordon Campbell
High Honours in Political Science
Kenneth David Campbell, B.A.
(Carleton)
Honours in Economics
Malcolm Ernest John Campbell
High Honours in Economics and
Political Science
Claude Deeks Chapman
High Honours in Psychology
Jeffrey Hunter Clarke
Honours in Economics
Julie Ann Clarke
Honours in Law
Carol Anne Coker
Honours in Geography
Andrea D. Cormack
Honours in Geography
Susan D. Curry, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Psychology
Jennifer Curtin
Honours in Soviet and East European
Studies
Elizabeth Anne Czanyo
Honours in Geography
Wayne Eldon Danielson, B.A. (Carleton)
High Honours in Sociology
Constance Delahanty, B.Sc. (Ottawa)
Honours in Sociology
Nick D. Delis, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Economics
David A. Dobson, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Law
Laura Lee-Anne H. Drummond
Honours in Law
Andrea Louise Emard
Honours in Geography
Amanda J. Evans
Highest Honours in Psychology
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Bachelor of Arts
Bradley Raymond Faulkner
High Honours in Psychology
Carol Anne Fensom
Honours in Economics
Thomas Edward Fitch, B.A. (Carleton)
High Honours in Psychology
Timothy Ambrose Foran
Honours in Law
Andrew Allan Fuyarchuk
High Honours in Political Science
Fauzia Shereen Gardezi
Highest Honours in Sociology
Travis Lloyd Gee, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Psychology
Mark John Gibbs
Honours in Geography
Douglas James Gillen, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Law and Sociology
Fiona Patricia Gilligan
Honours in Psychology
Lori Sue Glynn
Honours in Political Science
Kevin E. Gould
Honours in Law
Robert Douglas Graham
Honours in Geography
Donald Niven Grant
Honours in Political Science
Connie Janet Grasdal
Honours in Sociology
Janine Anne Gyug
Honours in Economics
Scott Taylor Haine, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Geography
Susan Hamilton
Honours in Psychology
Nancy Ellen Hansen, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Law
Nancy E. Hawkins
Honours in Sociology
John Richard Hemm
Honours in Political Science
Leon Clinton Hinds, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Law
Brian Emanuel Hockertz
Honours in Political Science
James Michael Holubowich
Honours in Economics
Karen Anne Horsman
High Honours in Political Science
Russell John Hotsenpiller
Honours in Political Science
Sharon Marie Huang
Honours in Geography
Maria Colleen Huddleston
High Honours in Geography
Peter Ernest Hume
Honours in Economics
Kerry Laurene Irwin
High Honours in Political Science
Cameron Thomas Izzard, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Psychology
Frederick Grant Johnson, B.A. (Prince
Edward Island)
Honours in Sociology
Stuart Alan Joynson
Honours in Psychology
Michael Andrew Kidd
Highest Honours in Political Science
Gregory Michael Klump
Honours in Economics
Brigitte Christine Monique Koch
Honours in Psychology and Sociology
Jeffery J. LaCroix
Honours in Economics
Josee Lafontaine, B.Sc. (Sherbrooke)
Highest Honours in Anthropology
Dimitrios L. Langis
High Honours in Law
Elizabeth Mabel Anne Lariviere
High Honours in Political Science
Christian Fritz Lherisson
Honours in Political Science and
Sociology
Brenda Ivy Lipsett, B.A. (Winnipeg)
Highest Honours in Economics
(Presented by Professor D.P. Forcese,
Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Neveen Anjum Bajwa
Nancy Jean Banerd
Jennifer Lee Bayne
Mark Ivon Beauchesne
Charles Beh
Mariette Constance Belgraver
Roxane Constance Beriault
Daniel Joseph Black
Mary Elizabeth Brennan
Molly Anne Elizabeth Brennan
Kathleen Ann Brereton
Elizabeth M. Brown
Linda Jeannine Brunet
Linda Lorraine Burns
Edythe Butler
with distinction
Jan Cameron
Virginia Kam Ping Chiu
Shelley Ann Clarke
James Murray Cleary
Evan Andrew Cobb
David Joseph Arthur Conboy
Lori-Lee Creelman
Mary Elizabeth Cronin
Eric Charles Devenny
Stephen D. Disipio
Wendy Lynn Dobinson
Jeff Andrew Fox
Jeffrey Joseph Frank
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Ross Ian Galloway
Shaun Desmond Gibbons
Kerri Lynn Goldie
Kathleen Mary Gorman
Deborah Ruth Greenberg
Bill Grivas
Susan Burwell Guest
Shaun Patrick Harkin
Shirley Florence Harris
Laura Faye Hedgecoe
Sean Andrew Hendry
Kimberly Anne Hess
Jane Elizabeth Hinton
John Scott Douglas Jamieson
Rodziah Jamil
Barbara Teresa Jarosz
Dipti Khakhria
Mark David Lammens
Cheuk Yue, Julia Lee
David William Joseph Leonhardt
Chik-Fu Jeff Leung
Stuart, Edward Lowe
Douglas Wayne Lukawy
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Zanzalena Abdul Muiz
Heather L. Acton
Gordon Daniel Adams
Michael Paul Agnew
Stephanie Rae Alguire
Jean Joseph Allain
Randy Neal Allen
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Patricia Lee Anderson
with distinction
Kelly Marisa Argiropulos
John Mark Armstrong
Donald H. Attfield
Angela Helen Baffes
Tatiana Bailey
Christopher David Baird
Jean Patrica Banton
Shaun Stratton Barber
Julie Ann Barrett
with distinction
Craig Benson Clifford Bartlett
Shelley Maureen Beamish
Michelle Beckstead
Marina Rose Bedier
Michael Bell
Tracy Ann Bennett
Rhonda Elizabeth Berry
Laura Marie Black
Glenda Ruth Blacker, B.F.A. (Concordia)
Louise S. Blanchette
Yee-Pin Jaceline Boey
Monique Claire Boivin
Rosalba Borrelli
Mark James Bosley
Catherine Jane Bourke
Leanne L. Bovay
Janice Ann Bradley
Michelle Anne-Marie Brady
Ward K. Branch
with distinction
Paul Scott Brannen
Bernadette Catherine Anne Brechin
Patrick Bernard Brennan
Deborah Williams Brooks
with distinction
William David James Broughall
C. Randolph Brown
with distinction
Moira Jacqueline Brown
Paul William Brown
Robert James Brown
Heather Elizabeth Burpee
Catherine Suzanne Cadman
Sheila Mary Lee Cahill
Brian Stewart Caldwell
Peter Edward Callaghan
Doug I. Calow
Blaine Stewart Cameron
Andrew John Campbell
Robert Donald Campbell
Robina Sandhya Canaran
Gregory Alan Carkner
Deborah Louise Carr
Annette Marie Caspar
Eric Scott Cavanagh
Anne M. Cesario
Michael Craig Chadwick
Anne L.M. Chamberland
Paul Anthony Charkavi
Tik Yau Chau
Lillian Kupukai Smolly Chigwedere
(nee Mzambwa)
Terrence Clifford Chiu
Robert Philip Chmara
Holly V. Choquette
Nataxja Nadja Cini
Jean Louise Clarke
Stephen Andrew Clegg
Giuseppe Antonio Clementi
Darrell J. Collier
Darlene Collins
Barry K. Columb
Liam Mark Joseph Grant Connelly
Maria Jayne Cook
Patricia Margaret Cooke
Alison Mary Cookson
Beverley Faith Corey
Ethel Ann Craft
Nina Maria Crivellaro
Susan M. Cullum
Tammy Lee Curran
Michele Dawn Currie
Kenneth Allen Cutts
Gregory John Davidson
Andrew Peter Davies
Patrick John Davis
Sadie Gertrude De Finney
Cindy Alexandra de Frahan
Ingrid Mary De Jongh
Roland Jean de Montigny
Cynthia Adele Delahey
John Oliver Dendy, B.A. (Royal Military
College), M.A. (Carleton), Ph.D. (Duke)
James Robertson Denovan
Mivil J.M. Deschenes
John A. Dettorre
Suzanne Jennifer Dickins
Kim Patricia Dobson
Derek John Donaldson
Millie Catherine Donnelly
Andrew James Donovan
Debbie Louise Doucet
Susan Bernadette Doyle
Patricia Suzanne Dryburgh
Michael John Duncan
Timothy Gerard Dunn
Steven James Dupont
Gregory Sean Ebbs
James William Glen Emond
Michael Terrence Evans
Audrey Faibish
Mary Elizabeth Ferguson
Andrea Dina Fessier
with distinction
Mavis B.A. Finnamore
Sean Gerard Fitzgerald
John J. Flaherty
Patricia Lynn Fletcher
Ian James Flynn
John Jeffrey Foster
Beverley Fournier
with distinction
Richard Frappier
Glenn David Fraser
Joyce Fulton (nee Allan)
Helen Lesley Fytche
Kathleen Sara Galbraith
Andre Rene Arthur Gamache
Lisa Gay Gerow
Cheryl Anne Gervais
Sherri Ann Gibson
Sheila Marion Gillespie
Mhairi Gilmore
Ian Thomas Glassford
Alan J. A. Gomes
Timothy Roy Grace
James Stephen Graham
Paul Martin Gysbers
Frederick John Paul Hackett
Ruth Christine Colden Hackett
Andrew L. Hall
James Francis Hallarn, B.A. (Carleton)
Robert John Haller
Norhayati Hamid
Lisa M. Hannaford
Kerryn Kimberly Hardiman
Paul Trevor Harper
Oliver Montague Harte
William Alfred Hay
Shauna K. Hayes
David Bruce Heakes
Celeste Louise Heffler
Roberta Hendry
Cameron Gardner Herold
Janice Ann Hobbs
with distinction
Nynke Hoedeman
Andreas Hofstatter
Lesley Holmes
Debbie Ann Hooles
Shelley L. Hopper
Terrence Matthew Houlahan
Anita Leah Huber
Pui Fun Hui
Alison Lynne Hull
Tamara Joan Hunton
Sabira Hussain
Rosaria Vera lenzi
Alex llchenko
Emily Jelich
with distinction
Jane Lesley Jenkins
Sarah A. Johnson
Kim A. Johnston
Tjhoei-K. Jong
Karen Marilyn Karp
David James Kemp
Jacqueline MacLellan Kennedy, B.A
(Ottawa)
Katherine Mary Kennedy
Athelia Kitchen
Yiota Kokkinos
Margaret Kourtakou
Aviva D. Kovshoff
with distinction
Mary Ellen Krizmanich
Marion Joan Kuno
Stanley Kustec
Terri Anne Laliberte
Traci Lynne Laliberte
Gabriel Yau Kei Lam
Robert Edward Lambert
Cathy Larabie
Yiu Chung Lau
David Rutter Lawrence
Peter Lawrence
Stephanie Anne Laycock
Dianne Kealey LeBlanc
Nicole Marie LeBlanc
Wilson Kwong Ching Lee
Randall J. Legault
with distinction
Nadia C. Liberatore
Judith Ann Lightford
with distinction
Frances Andrea Lipsett
Brian Edward Lloyd
Mary Janet Edith Logan
Kevin Richard Loiselle
Victor Wing Tong Lok
Jennifer Loome
Catherine Ann Lyons
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O Canada
O Canada! Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide, O Canada,
We stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
Order of Proceedings
Friday Chancellor the Hon. Gordon Robertson, P.C., C.C., M.A., D.C.L, LLD.,
June 10, 2:00 p.m. D- de ''Univ- FRSC' presiding-
(The audience is requested to stand when the Academic Procession arrives,
to remain standing until 'O Canada' has been sung, and at the conclusion of
the ceremony to remain until the Academic Procession has left.)
□ Introductory Music
Mark Toews, M.Mus., D.Mus.A., A.R.C.T.
□ Processional Music
□ O Canada*
□ Address of the President and Vice-Chancellor
William E. Beckel, B.A., M.Sc, Ph.D.
□ Conferring of Degrees by Examination
□ Introduction of the Medallists
Douglas J. Wurtele, M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of English
and Acting Clerk of Senate
□ Awarding of the Medals
The President and Vice-Chancellor
□ Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Laws
honoris causa, upon
Madeleine Parent, B.A.
(Presented by F.J.K. Griezic, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of History)
□ Convocation Address
Madeleine Parent
□ Recessional Music
*The audience is invited to sing.
Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Arts
Recipients of Degrees
(Presented by Professor T.J. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
(Presented by Professor T.J. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Sheila Diane Purcell, B.A. (Carleton),
M.A. (Ottawa)
Psychology
The Education of Attention to
Dreaming in High and Low Frequency
Dream Recallers: The Effects on
Dream Self-Reflectiveness Lucidity
and Control
Supervisor: A. Moffitt
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Valerie A. Summers, B.A. (Memorial),
M.A. (York)
Political Science
The Politics of Underdevelopment:
Resource Policy and Regime Change
in Newfoundland
Supervisor: M.A. Molot
Joy Anne Mannette, B.A., B.Ed.
(Dalhousie), M.Ed. (Mount Saint
Vincent), M.A. (Carleton)
Sociology
Making Something Happen: Nova
Scotia's Black Renaissance,
1968-1986
Supervisor: D. Olsen
Radhika Sekar, B.Sc. (Delhi, India),
B.A. (Carleton)
Anthropology
The Process of Pilgrimage: The
Ayyappa Cultus and Sabarimalai
Yatra
Herminio Meireles Teixeira, B.A.
( Concordia )
Political Science
Josie C. Marino, B.A. (McGill)
Psychology
The Effect of Self-Efficacy and
Cognitive Strategy on Experimentally-
Induced Cold Pressor Pain
Lynette Monteiro Musten, B.Sc.
(Concordia), M.Sc. (Queen's)
Psychology
Dichotic Listening Performance by
Adult Stutterers
Catherine Mary Zuro, B.A. (Queen's)
Psychology
Bulimia: Characteristics of the
Relationship Between Family
Environment, Depression and Bulimic
Symptomatology
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
John Joseph Victor Bernard Monette,
B.A. (Ottawa)
Anthropology
An Epistemology of Gender
Urszula Majewska, M.A. (Gdansk,
Poland)
Economics
Sheldon Ian Polowin, B.A. (Carleton)
Economics
Paul Nicholas Rodway, B.Sc, M.Sc.
(Auckland), M.A. (British Columbia), B.).
(Carleton)
Economics
Donald Bruce Thomas, B.E.S. (Waterloo)
Geography
Visual Interpretation of Thematic
Mapper Imagery for the Change
Detection of Wetlands in Eastern
Ontario
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Bachelor of Arts
(with Honours)
Anthony Porter, B.A. (McGill)
Political Science
Janet Marie Mullington, B.A. (Carleton)
Psychology
Cross-State Analysis of Indices of
Continuity and Cognitive
Integration in Verbal Reports of
Experience
Katherine Jean Paterson, B.A. (Ottawa)
Psychology
The Effects of Contrast During
Learning on Schema Acquisition and
Transfer in Problem Solving
Heather Elizabeth Sutherland, B.A.
(Carleton)
Psychology
Child Abuse and Multiple
Personality: A Social Psychological
Interpretation
Patricia Victoria Anne Williams, B.A.
(Prince Edward Island)
Psychology
A Comparison of Hypnotic
Suggestion, Salicylic Acid and
Placebo for the Treatment of
Verrucae Vulgaris and Verrucae
Plantaris
Skip McCarthy, B.A. (Carleton)
Sociology
Patricia L.R. Sadoway, B.A. (Simon
Fraser)
Sociology
John Grant Schellenberg, B.A. (British
Columbia)
Sociology
Adrian Martinez, A. 8. (California)
Soviet and East European Studies
Stanislaus Mazewski, B.A. (Carleton)
Soviet and East European Studies
Igor Mravinsky, M.A. (Moscow State)
Soviet and East European Studies
Continuity in a Mainstream
Tradition of Co-Existence Between
Finland and Russia/the Soviet Union
Bianca Dwynn Pelchat, B.A. (Waterloo)
Soviet and East European Studies
Julie Scott, B.A. (Toronto)
Soviet and East European Studies
(Presented by Professor D.P. Forcese,
Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Valbphaphorn Puckdeedindan
Honours in Political Science
Sharon Louise Sally
Highest Honours in Psychology
Ljubinka Ljuba Spasojevic
Honours in Economics and Political
Science
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Debarah MacKeigan
High Honours in Political Science
Glen Ronald Manery
High Honours in Psychology
Ramona Jennifer Marland
Honours in Sociology
Ronald Cameron McAdam
Honours in Law
Sheila Margaret McCallum
High Honours in Political Science
Joseph Jacques Michaud, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Geography and Sociology
Wadad Mikhael
High Honours in Economics
Noryahwati Mohamad Noh
Honours in Economics
Fiona Allie Morrison
Honours in Geography
Mahamood Noorali Motani, 8.5c.
(Carleton)
Honours in Economics
Sarah Linda Elizabeth Nicholson
Honours in Psychology
Peter John Niemczak
Honours in Law
John L. O'Keefe
Honours in Economics
Jennifer Anne O'Reilly
Honours in Law
Jeremy Charles Pallant
High Honours in Economics and
Political Science
Leigh-Andra Palmer
High Honours in Economics
Laura Anne Patterson
Honours in Economics
Brian E. Paynter, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Psychology
John Denis Jude Peters
High Honours in Law
Robert Raymond Peters
Honours in Geography
Nigel Gerard Frederick Pickup, B.A.
(Carleton)
Honours in Political Science
Mary Rose Porritt
Honours in Anthropology
Kevin Ian Price
High Honours in Economics and
Political Science
Irene Pucci
Honours in Economics
Maria Clara Rambaldi Panarella
Honours in Psychology
William Simpson Russell, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Law
Barclay Joel Saastad
High Honours in Sociology
Keith Arnel Schultz, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Economics
Susan Margaret Sherwood
Highest Honours in Psychology
Kirsten Joyce Smith
High Honours in Political Science
Thomas Francis Stollman
Honours in Political Science
Lauren Pamela Storey
Honours in Psychology
Jerry Neil Thomas, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Political Science
John Malcolm Thompson
High Honours in Operations Research
Fiona Mary Traynor
Honours in Anthropology
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Bachelor of Arts
Bruno Tremblay, B. A. (Carleton)
High Honours in Soviet and East
European Studies
Kristin E. L. Trotter, B.A. (Bishop's)
Highest Honours in Psychology
Percy John Van Zanten, B.A. (Carleton)
High Honours in Law
Helen Tracey Wait
High Honours in Economics
Jerome Francis Walsh, B.S.Sc. (Ottawa)
Honours in Political Science
Douglas Norman West, B.A. (Carleton)
Honours in Geography
Kenneth Bruce Westaway
Honours in Economics
Shelley Wight
Honours in Geography
Catherine Elizabeth Wilson
Honours in Economics
Shannon Marie Wintle
Honours in Political Science
Douglas Warren Wright, B.j. (Carleton)
High Honours in Political Science
Wendy Catharina Ziai
Highest Honours in Economics
(Presented by Professor D.P. Forcese,
Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Jann Laurine MacDonald
Joseph John MacDonald
James Scott Mackie
Heather Lynn MacKinnon
Sandra Dawn MacMillan
M. Christine McKay
Christopher Donald Meakin
Deborah Lynn Miller, B.A. (Calgary)
Flavio L. Mior
Karen J. Mooney
Michael William Nethercott
Caryn Nicolson
Mark Allan O'Neil
Erin Denis Paquette
Bernard Joseph Pelot
Rodney Alexander Plunkett
Eva Hoi-Chun Poon
Judith Margaret Ranee
Michael J. Rippon
Heather Joan Rowed
John Phillip Sabbagh
Jason E. Saikaley
Elizabeth Johanna Scheepers
Michael Grant Schofield
Jenness Helena Scoon
Mark Broun Sewell
Stephen Gregory Sills
Julie Simser
Annie, Kit Kuen Siu
Joan E. Spence
Thomas Wayne Spooner
Frederick Ernest Stenning
Janet Stewart
Glen Morley Swan
Elizabeth Susan Tropea
Ian Hubert Maria Van Bussel
Sharron Lynn Varden
Barbara Anita Louise Warden, B.A.
(Carleton)
David Alan Wert
Katherine Jane Whitridge
with distinction
Marie Noelle Helene Yee Kin Shin
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Clara Alison MacAdam
G. Kimberly MacDonald
R. Philip MacDonald
Stephen MacDonald
Stewart Kenneth Macintosh
John Kenneth Mackie
Scott Stuart MacKinnon
Charles Bryan MacLean
Blair Mowat MacLeod
Andrea Leigh MacMillan
Anne MacNeil
Krista Marie MacNeil
Elizabeth Mahiga
Gregory Gordon Mair
Andre Malovic
Lisa Maria Marshall
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Jocelyne Roberte Martel
with distinction
Bernd Joseph Martin
Yvonne Jane Martin
Francine A. Massicotte
Nathalie Mathe
Sheila Katherine Maunsell
Christopher John Mazur
Kirstin Leigh McCabe
Bruce James McCallum
Shawn Francis McCowell
Claire Marguerite McDonald
Lee-Anne Heather McDougall
Nicole Marie McGetrick
Karla Christine McGrath
Lisa Jane Mclnnis
Joseph John Mclntyre
Paul Clifton Edward Mclntyre
Elspeth Deidre Code McKay
Kimberly Marie McKinley
Michele Lendra McMahon
Michael Christopher McNally
James Lloyd McQuillan
Sandra Lee Melville
Meg Mickelson
with distinction
Scott Douglas Milton
Sandra Graziella Montuoro
Dwayne Ricardo Moore
John David Moore
Joel Morghese
Luc Marcel Morin
Andrea Ellen Morison
Mark Ronald Morris
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Tracey Lyn Mosley
Katherine Louise Moynihan
Marjorie F. Muir
C. Loreen Murphy
William Donald Neelin
Timothy John Newell
Jacquetta Aileen Newman
Ronald James O'Dowd
Caroline Mary Sarah O'Farrell, B.Comm.
(Concordia)
James Arthur O'Keefe
Andrea Jean O'Neill
Stephen James Oakley
Douglas Ralph Oggelsby
Paul David Ormond
Patricia Lynn Orzel
Linda Osmond
Leslie Jean Ottenhof
Mark Richard Overbury
Sheila Owens
Lisa Papadakis, B.A. (Carleton)
Katherine Pappas
Katherine Louise Parker
Denise Ann Parkes
Bruce Renton Patterson
Joyce Pavelich
Carolina Giusti Pavez
Scott Edwin Pelton
Christopher T. Pemberton
Donna Jean Perrin
Lloyd Norman Phillipps
David James Phillips
Ronald Scott Pinder
Arthur Edgar Pittman
David Michel Plouffe
Gary Lindsay Pollock
Michael Richard Pollock
Valentina Maria Pollon
Clara Hoi Chu Poon
Andrew John Martin Pope
Elizabeth Ann Pope
with distinction
Cynthia Lee Poupore
Patricia Lee Price
Michael Stephen Purser
Ronald James Raaflaub
James F. Randall
John David Ranger
Allan Leonard Morrison Rathwell
Marlene Joan Redekopp
Scott Allan Reed
Susan Barbara Reeves
Marilynn Ruth Richter
Kristen Ann Ridley
Sylvia T. Robichaud
Richard Gordon Robinson
Wendy Susan Rochester
Susan Cashman Rolland
Nicola Romano
Hugh Michael Rose
Janice Elizabeth Rose
Douglas Stewart Roth
William John Ryback, C.P.S.S. (Carleton)
Catherine Suzanne Sarault
Timothy James Sarmatiuk
Sandhya Satsangi
Lisa Sauer
Katherine Ann Thomas
Valerie J. Wiseman
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Laura Anne Saunders
Stephen John Thouless
Donnette Marie Wishart
Peter Kobert Schade
Allan Reginald Thrasher
Chi Wai Wong
Kuth Scner
Margaret Marie Thurner
Man no Danny Wong
Evelyn S. Schulz
Randall Scott Timm
See in Wong
Lindy L. Scott
Alan Tomalty
Sue Wong
Danny Stephen Seary
Roger Karl Towsley
Joanne Woodill
Kimberley Anne Shelton
Laura Anne Treichel
Peter Ernest Woods
Cynthia Diane Sherwood
Philip Hilliard Trethewey
Lynn Michelle Worsley
Mark Alfred Shnmpton
Tanis G. Trotman
Marsha Ann Wright, L.H.s.S. (Carleton)
Karl Frederic Siemonsen
Frederick Yuen Suen Tse
Thomas David Wyers
Richard Gordon Simpson
Joanne Unsworth
Mary Ann Yates
John T. Sinclair
Renee van Dieen
Elizabeth Mary Zajdel
Mark Gordon Singer
Michael Craig Van Every
Barbara Anne Zeltner
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Mark Stephen Skidmore
Slobodan Vejnovic
Vladimir A. Skok, L.rAy (Larleton)
Jocelyn Lisa Verdon
Carol A.J. slack
Carol Ann Villeneuve
Wanda Lenore Alexandra Slomiany
Rona Lee Vivian
Abigail Mary Lina Smart
Michael Konald Waller
Robert Nicholas Smerek
Gary Raymond Washuta
Ronald Neil Snow
Maureen Anne Watters
William Earl Sporbeck
Tanna Koreen Waugh
Patti-Lynn Carswell St. Louis
Joanne Lee Webster
Robert Kennedy Stanton
Brian Andrew Welsh
William Douglas Stevens
Gail Dawn Wetendorf
Joseph Gordon Stone
Donald Mark Richards Wheeler
Kobert Charles Sturrock
Renee Marie Whelan
Cathy E. Summers
Derek Jon Widdicks
A. Jeffrey Swann
Sandy Wilkes
Judith Ann Swartzen
Lisa Gerrilyn Wilson
Sheri L. Taylor
Stephanie Marie Wilson
with distinction
Cynthia Lynn Taylor-Jones
Sybil Elizabeth Winkelaar
Brian Edward Thatcher
O Canada
O Canada! Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide, O Canada,
We stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
Order of Proceedings
Saturday Chancellor the Hon. Gordon Robertson, P.C., C.C., M.A., D.C.L., LL.D.,
June 11, 10:00 a.m. D- de l'Univ" FRSC' presiding-
(The audience is requested to stand when the Academic Procession arrives,
to remain standing until 'O Canada' has been sung, and at the conclusion of
the ceremony to remain until the Academic Procession has left.)
□ Introductory Music
Kenneth L. Little
□ Processional Music
□ O Canada*
□ Address of the President and Vice-Chancellor
William E. Beckel, B.A., M.Sc, Ph.D.
□ Conferring of Degrees by Examination
□ Introduction of the Medallists
Douglas J. Wurtele, M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of English
and Acting Clerk of Senate
□ Awarding of the Medals
The President and Vice-Chancellor
□ Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Science
honoris causa, upon
Ursula M. Franklin, Ph.D., LL.D.
(Presented by D.R. Gardner, B.Sc, Ph.D., Professor of Biology)
□ Convocation Address
Ursula M. Franklin
□ Recessional Music
*The audience is invited to sing.
Doctor of Philosophy
Recipients of Degrees (Presented by Professor J.j. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Kian Fadaie, 8. Sc. (Pahlavi, Iran), M.Sc.
(Cornell)
Geology
Geophysical and Isotopic
Constraints on the Lithosphere of
the East African Rift System
Supervisor: K. Bell and G. Ranalli
Charles Frederick Roots, A.B.
(Dartmouth College), M.Sc. (Carleton)
Geology
Regional Tectonic Setting and
Evolution of the Late Proterozoic
Mount Harper Volcanic Complex,
Ogilvie Mountains, Yukon
Supervisor: J.M. Moore
Jae-Chul Yun, B.Eng. (Kyungpook,
Korea), M.Sc. (Carleton)
Physics
A Study of Excited States of
Charmed Mesons
Supervisor: K.W. Edwards
Roderick Kerry Donnelly, 8. Sc. (Imperial
College, London), M.Eng. (Memorial)
Mathematics
Some Contributions to Analysis: A
New Space of Generalized Functions
for Integro-differential Equations
Involving Hilbert Transforms, and a
Note on the Non-nuclearity of a
Space of Test Functions on Hilbert
Space
Supervisor: J.N. Pandey
Duncan James Murdoch, 8. Math.
(Waterloo), M.Sc. (Carleton)
Mathematics
Models and Methods in the Risk
Assessment of Chemical Carcinogens
Supervisor: D. Dawson and D. Krewski
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Terrance Michael Dowhanick, 8. Sc.
(York)
Biology
Molecular Studies on the Induction
of Amylolytic Expression in the
Yeast Schwanniomyces castellii
Supervisor: G.R. Carmody and
V.L. Seligy
Kevin L. Teather, B.Sc. (Brock), M.Sc.
(Queen's)
Biology
Sexual Size Dimorphism in
Great-tailed Grackles: The Cost of
Sons and Daughters
Supervisor: P. Weatherhead
Luc Harnois, 8. Sc., M.Sc. (Quebec a
Montreal)
Geology
Geochemistry of the Ore Chimney
Formation and Associated
Metavolcanic Rocks and Gold
Deposits in the Flinton-Harlowe
Area, Grenville Province,
Southeastern Ontario
Supervisor: J.M. Moore
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Master of Science
Master of Computer Science
(Presented by Professor T.J. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Francis Joseph Smith, B.A., M.A.
(Carleton)
Information and Systems Science
Propositional Dynamic Logic of
Regular Programs with Tests,
Converse and Infinite Computations
(Presented by Professor T.j. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Deborah Anne Baillie, B.Sc. (Dalhousie),
B.L.S.(Alberta)
Biology
The Use of phloem exudate in the
Study of Translocation in Cucurbita
pepo
Xinhong Ding, M.Sc. (Northwest
Telecommunication Institute, China)
Mathematics
Pierre Lavallee, B.Sc. (Ottawa)
Mathematics
Some Contributions to Optimal
Stratification
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Maria Nicte Andrade Abularach, B.Eng.
(Francisco Marroquin, Guatemala)
Some Learning Applications to Robot
Motion Problems
Alan Campbell Reid, fi.C.S. (Carleton)
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Anne-Lise Hassenklover, B.C.S.
(Carleton)
Visibility for Binary Images on a
Mesh-Connected Computer
Andre Louis Hamel, B.Sc. (Manitoba)
Biology
Construction of Plasmids for
Studying Genetic Events in
Agrobacterium tumefaciens
Alain Lanoue, B.Sc. (Quebec a
Montreal)
Biology
Use of Corridors and Scale of
Movement in Farmland by
Peromyscus leucopus
Katherine Elizabeth Muma, 8.5c.
(Western Ontario)
Biology
Sexual Selection and Plumage
Variation in Female Red-winged
Blackbirds
Adrian Sculptoreanu, B.Sc. (Carleton)
Biology
Intracellular Concentration and
Membrane Permeability Ratio of
Sodium to Potassium Ion in Cultured
Cardiomyocytes of the Adult Rat
Joel Evan Polowin, B.Sc. (Carleton)
Chemistry
The Effects of Potential Energy
Surface Features on Product
Vibrational Distributions for the
Reaction F + H HF + H
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Bachelor of Science
(with Honours)
(Presented by Professor L.A. Copley,
Dean of the Faculty of Science,
assisted by Chairmen of Departments)
Biochemistry
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Thomas Allen Churchill
Highest Honours
Jonathan Andrew Gebert
with Honours
Bonnie Jean Hamilton
with Honours
Christina M. Kraml
with Honours
Doris Yvonne Schafhauser
with Honours
Niels Erik Schwarz
High Honours
Biology
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Oliver Van Cabaca
with Honours
Kevin William Dufour
Highest Honours
Linda Anne Dupuis
High Honours
Pierre J. Gagnon
with Honours
Rodney Patrick Harold Paquette
with Honours
Thomas Paul Wilson
Highest Honours
Chemistry
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Andrew Duncan Fraser
with Honours
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Patricia Joan Ash
High Honours
Patrice Auger
with Honours
Gerald Arthur Crotty
with Honours
Robert D'Attilio
High Honours
John Kane Denike
High Honours
Jonathan Craig Hutton
Highest Honours
Laura Ann Kenney
High Honours
Ray Harold Kiehl
with Honours
Stephen Thomas Mathias
with Honours
Geography
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Craig L. Barran
with Honours
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Janice Evelyn DeCoste
with Honours
Neil J. Finnerty
with Honours
James Gairns
with Honours
Martin McConnochie
with Honours
Brian James Moorman
High Honours
Christopher Morley
High Honours
Denise Valerie Onysko
Highest Honours
Gregory Ross Scott
High Honours
Timothy Robert Asa Smith
Highest Honours
Steve Swettenham, B.A. (Carleton)
with Honours
Ying Yau Tarn
with Honours
Shawna Jane Guenther
with Honours
Kringen Margaret Henein, B.A.
(Carleton)
Highest Honours
Joseph Roger Robert Huneault
with Honours
Susan Barbara McRae
Highest Honours
Sandra Ann McSheffrey
Highest Honours
Mark Leonard Naklicki
Highest Honours
Annette Ida Rein
with Honours
Dave Schneider, 8. Sc. (Carleton)
with Honours
Salbiah Seeni Abdul
with Honours
Victoria Ann Vander Noot
High Honours
Geology
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Fleur Elizabeth Louise Harvey-Kelly
High Honours
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Steven Bernard Beneteau
with Honours
Michael Christopher Durose
with Honours
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Gerard Kevin Gagnier
with Honours
Donald Lee
with Honours
Stephen J. Livingstone
with Honours
H. Alexander (Sandy) Lyon
with Honours
Sally Jane Pehrsson
Highest Honours
Gary Wayne Potts
High Honours
Raymond William Westendorp
High Honours
Computer Mathematics
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Wing-Tai Lau
Highest Honours
Statistics
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Christopher Michael Waters
with Honours
Physics
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Denis John Paul Dumas
Highest Honours
Dennis Roy Gamble
with Honours
Frank Anthony Hegmann
Highest Honours
Frederick Ka Yu Ho
with Honours
Jeff Allan Ross
with Honours
Mark Andrew Tortington
with Honours
Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Rajiv Arya
High Honours
Robert Stephen Cormack
High Honours
Alexandra Maria Fotiou
Highest Honours
Biology and Biotechnology
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Stefano Sergio Bottega
with Honours
Thomas Michael Curtis
with Honours
David L. Jenish
Highest Honours
Keri Lynn McDonald
with Honours
Mathematics
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Andrew James Weber
with Honours
Philip Stephen Shwed
with Honours
Robert Bruce Harland
High Honours
Sarah Lindley Rix
Highest Honours
Psychology
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Karen Mary Dubie
with Honours
Biology and Geology
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Una Patricia Ramsey
Highest Honours
Operations Research
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Wai-Leung Raymond Chow
High Honours
Fred George Kuzniarz
with Honours
Harriette Yung-Wei Huang, B.Sc.
(Carleton)
with Honours
Kelly Ann Parent
High Honours
Integrated Science Studies
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Mathematics and Physics
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
James Michael McQuillan
High Honours
Heather Ann Beattie
with Honours
Peter Charles Holt
with Honours
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Bachelor of Science
Physics and Computer Science
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Michael Charles Clarkson
with Honours
Kok Vui Luk
with Honours
(Presented by Professor LA Copley,
Dean of the Faculty of Science,
assisted by Chairmen of Departments)
Biology
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Dorothy Beare
Joanne Marie Boyd
Aimy Bazura Mohamed
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Norazlin Abdul Rahman
Grace Essie Desneiges Bole
Sandra Donatucci
John Lyndsay Garland
Kiranjeet Jagpal
Monique Nicole Lalonde
Jerome Edward MacNeil
Gregory James MacRobbie
Maria Madon
James Todd Mitchell
Zolida Mohd Daud
Sherifat Adekumbi Otiti
Marc Daniel Racicot
Chemistry
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Mazni Hashim
Mahkalthum Ismail
David George Lee
Christopher Robert Palmer
Richard Pither
Nanci Debra Stone
Ursula Alexandra Strolenberg
Janice Martha Zinck
Geology
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
James C. Vuylsteke
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Kathryn Anne Baker
Llyle A. Duchene
John Douglas Edgar
Stephen Roger Eyvindson
David Robert Good
Mark G. McCalla
Andrew Paul Mullen
Amarjit Singh Sandhu
Kamran Yazdani
Computer Mathematics
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Mark Boudreau
Richard George Burrows
Robert Andrew Campbell
Wai-Keung Cavis Chu
Nicodemus Ming-Tak Fong, B.A.
(Carleton)
Ba Phu Nguyen
Monica Revri
Thomas David Shurtliff
Bachelor of Computer Science
(with Honours)
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Francis Kar Dao Chen
Kwan Fung
Dean Thomas Goodwin
Tuen Yee (Phyllis) Ho
Maureen Ellen Patteeuw
Sarimah Shamsudin
Paul Alexander Tymchuk
Edward John Vandesande
Mathematics
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Tonu Hong
Tak-Wing Lam
Ahmad Ibrahim Moussa
Sheryl A. Wilkes
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Brett Graham Cameron
Charles Joseph Charbonneau
Jacqueline Elizabeth Daze
with distinction
Shamsiah Karim
Noraishah Hj Mohd Nordin
Nathalie Marie Parent
Tien Phat Pham
Russell Paul Trigg
Physics
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Nor Ezah Jamaluddin
Lucien Roger Khodeir
Stephen Herbert Mark Resar
Michael Yueh
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Barry Edward Barrett
William Allen Crosby
Chuen Hang Jason Ngan
Daniel William Rapkins
Guy Saada
Gordon Blake Stewart
Brent Barclay Whalen
Integrated Science Studies
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Simon Look
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Pierre Caron
Mark Randy Gershon
Ian Gerard Graham
David Wayne McAleer
Stuart Jonathan Mills
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(Presented by Associate Professor ).R. Pugh,
Director of the School of Computer
Science)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Shannon Peter Adams
with Honours
Tino Barbera
with Honours
Paul Robert Beauchemin
with Honours
John Robert Glenn
with Honours
Karen Maria Kennedy
with Honours
S.C. Conrad Leung
with Honours
Douglas Alexander Macklem
Highest Honours
Robert R. Maheux
with Honours
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Gregory David Adams
Highest Honours
Barry Douglas Atkins
with Honours
Fay Marlene Broten
Highest Honours
Dinis Carlos Cabral
with Honours
Yu Pang Kelvin Chan
with Honours
Kwok-Kuen Elvin Cheng
Highest Honours
Hin Kei Chu
with Honours
Tracey Lynn Dodd
with Honours
Corey Lee Elliott
High Honours
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Danny Epstein
Highest Honours
Stephen Robert Shelegey
with Honours
Tracey Lee Evans
with Honours
Peter Duncan Shipton
Highest Honours
Shawn John Glenn Gildert
High Honours
Janice Szeto
High Honours
Mark Kulman Groper
with Honours
Kim Tarn, B.Comm. (Carleton)
with Honours
Kevin Glenn Haaland
Highest Honours
Glain Bernard Webber
Highest Honours
William Siu Ming Ho
High Honours
Tony Ho Chung Hui
Highest Honours
Harold James Kavanagh
with Honours
W. Scott Lackie
with Honours
Chi Keung Lo
with Honours
Kin Hung (Jeffrey) Lo
High Honours
Jeffrey Alan McAffer
Highest Honours
Brent Harry Gerard Morris
with Honours
Kevin Morton
with Honours
Timothy James Murphy
with Honours
Thai Ba Nguyen
Highest Honours
Deborah Lee Nixon
with Honours
John Alexander Pankiw
with Honours
Trai Ngoc Pham
with Honours
Thomas William Rogers
with Honours
Stephen Mark Rowat
High Honours
Christopher Johnathon Sansom
with Honours
O Canada
O Canada! Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons comman
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide, O Canada,
We stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
Order of Proceedings
Saturday,
June 11, 2:00 p.m.
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Chancellor the Hon. Gordon Robertson, P.C., C.C., M.A., D.C.L, LLD.,
D. de I'Univ., F.R.S.C., presiding.
(The audience is requested to stand when the Academic Procession arrives,
to remain standing until 'O Canada' has been sung, and at the conclusion of
the ceremony to remain until the Academic Procession has left.)
Introductory Music
Kenneth L. Little
Processional Music
O Canada*
Address of the President and Vice-Chancellor
William E. Beckel, B.A., M.Sc, Ph.D.
Conferring of Degrees by Examination
Introduction of the Medallists
Douglas J. Wurtele, M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of English
and Acting Clerk of Senate
Awarding of the Medals
The President and Vice-Chancellor
Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Engineering
honoris causa, in absentia, upon
George J. Klein, B.A.Sc, LL.D.
(Presented by J.S. Riordon, M.Eng., D.I.C., Ph.D., Professor of Engineering and
Dean of the Faculty of Engineering)
Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Science
honoris causa, upon
Erich Wolfgang Vogt, B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D., D.Sc, LL.D.
(Presented by L.A. Copley, M.Sc, Ph.D., Professor of Physics and Dean of the
Faculty of Science)
Convocation Address
Erich Wolfgang Vogt
Recessional Music
The audience is invited to sing.
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Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Engineering
Recipients of Degrees
(Presented by Professor T.J. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
(Presented by Professor T.J. Ryan,
Vice-President [Academic])
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
James Douglas Kendall, B.Eng.
(McMaster), M.Eng. (Carleton)
Electrical Engineering
Two-Dimensional Analytical
Modelling of the Short-Channel
MOSFET
Supervisor: A.R. Boothroyd
Alan Sinclair Oddy, B.Eng., M.Eng.
(Carleton)
Mechanical Engineering
Three-Dimensional, Finite
Deformation, Thermal-
Elasto-Plastic Finite Element
Analysis
Supervisor: J. A. Goldak
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
David William Roy Bell, B.A.Sc, M.A.Sc.
(Toronto)
Civil Engineering
Towards a Policy for Establishing
Multimodal Passenger Terminals in
Canada
Supervisor: J. P. Braaksma
Pierre Gaston Paulin, B.Sc.A., M.Sc.
(Laval)
Electrical Engineering
High-Level Synthesis of Digital
Circuits Using Global Scheduling
and Binding Algorithms
Supervisor: J. P. Knight and D. Agnew
Shawn Patrick Stapleton, B.Eng., M.Eng.
(Carleton)
Electrical Engineering
GaAs Monolithic Microwave Frequency
Halver and Phase Detector for Use
in a Phase Locked Oscillator
Supervisor: J.S. Wight
Jennifer Moyra Jeane McDill, B.Eng.,
M.Eng. (Carleton)
Mechanical Engineering
An Adaptive Mesh-Management
Algorithm for Three-Dimensional
Finite Element Analysis
Supervisor: J. A. Goldak
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Carthigesu Thiagarajah Gnanendran,
B.Sc. (Peradeniya, Sri Lanka)
Civil Engineering
Footings on Sloped Fills: Influence
of a Soil Reinforcement Layer
Allemander J. Pereira Filho, B.Sc.
(Federal, Rio De Janeiro)
Civil Engineering
An Interpretation and Validation of
Noise Contours For Land Use
Planning Around Airports
Sean Howie Rath well, B. Eng. (Carleton)
Civil Engineering
Norbert Andrew John Diesing, B.A.Sc.
(British Columbia)
Electrical Engineering
ALE - A Layout Methodology for
Custom Integrated Circuits
Todd Douglas Morris, B.A.Sc. (Ottawa)
Electrical Engineering
VLSI Triangulation Processing for
Machine Vision
Dong Ho Lee, B.Eng. (Yeungnam),
M.Eng. (Kyungpook, Korea)
Mechanical Engineering
Flue Gas Waste Energy Recovery
Optimization with Spray
Recuperators
Neil Barry McFadyen, B. Eng. (Carleton)
Mechanical Engineering
Fatigue Crack Growth in
Semi-Elliptical Surface Cracks
Srinivasan Ramesh, B.Eng. (Poona, India)
Mechanical Engineering
Adaptive Control for Robotic
Manipulators
Jeremiah Leo Sutherland, B.Sc. Eng.
(New Brunswick)
Mechanical Engineering
Model Reference Adaptive Control of
a Flexible Manipulator
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Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
James Donald MacLeod, B.Eng.
(Technical University of Nova Scotia)
Aeronautical Engineering
A Derivation of Gross Thrust for a
Sea-Level Jet Engine Test Cell
Gwyneth Michelle Roodnick, B. Sc. Eng.
(Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Aeronautical Engineering
Damage Tolerance Based Life
Extension of Turbine Discs: A PFM
Approach
A. Jake Abes, B.Eng. (Carleton)
Civil Engineering
Jaber Mohammed Humdan Al Siwat,
B. Eng. (Carleton)
Civil Engineering
Effect of Foundation Uplift on the
Seismic Response of Steel Buildings
Peter Mazikins, B. Eng. (Carleton)
Civil Engineering
Forces at the Slab-Web Junctions in
Curved Box Girder Bridges
Mostaf El-Sayed Nofal, B.Sc. (Suez
Canal, Egypt)
Civil Engineering
Inelastic Load Distribution of
Composite Concrete- Steel
Slab-On-Girder Bridges: An
Analytical Study
Felix P. Siu, B.A. (Windsor), M.Sc.
(Imperial College, England)
Civil Engineering
Steven James Taylor, B.Sc. (Queen's)
Civil Engineering
Jack Theodore Vandenberg, B. Eng.
(Carleton)
Civil Engineering
Alexander Neil Birkett, B. Eng.
(Carleton)
Electrical Engineering
A SAW-Based Transversal Filter
Thomas Philip Cameron, B.Sc.
(Wilfrid Laurier)
Electrical Engineering
Circuit Factor Compensation for SAW
Filters using Modal Analysis
James Doble, B.Sc. (Queen's)
Electrical Engineering
Distribution of Protocol Functions
in an Interworking- based ISDN
Access Implementation
Eddy Ning Hum, B.Sc. Eng. (Queen's)
Electrical Engineering
Burst-Trapping Codes for the Land
Mobile Data Channel
Peter Hermann Laurich, B.A. 5c.
(Waterloo)
Electrical Engineering
Modeling of a Wave Generator and
the Design of an Optimal Estimator
Wilfrid Paul LeBlanc, B.A.Sc. (British
Columbia)
Electrical Engineering
An Advanced Speech Coder Based on
a Rate-Distortion Theory Framework
Michael Charles Gerald Lee, B.Eng.
(Western Ontario)
Electrical Engineering
Lorenzo Longo, B.Sc. (Queen's)
Electrical Engineering
Multi-Stage Sigma Delta Modulators
Richard Alan Low, B.Eng. (Royal Military
College)
Electrical Engineering
Lynnette D. Madsen, B.A.Sc. (Waterloo)
Electrical Engineering
Rapid Densification of
Borophosphosilicate Glass
Gordon Francis Mein, B.A.Sc.
(Waterloo)
Electrical Engineering
A Study of Common Logic Design
Errors and Methods for their
Detection
Jenny Katherine Midwinter, B. Eng.
(Carleton)
Electrical Engineering
Improving Interconnect and Register
Allocation for the Behavioral
Synthesis of Digital Circuits
Jan Amadeus Patrick Offers, B.A.Sc.
(British Columbia)
Electrical Engineering
Michael Barry Rowlandson, B.Sc.
(Waterloo)
Electrical Engineering
A True Polysilicon Emitter
Transistor
Sabino Robert Ventola, B.A.Sc.
(Waterloo)
Electrical Engineering
Kenneth James Kirkhope, B. Eng.
(Carleton)
Mechanical Engineering
Evaluation of Stress Intensity
Factors in Multi-Cracked
Thick-Walled Cylinders Using Finite
Element Methods
Danny Harry McKinney, B. fng.
(Carleton)
Mechanical Engineering
Design of a Research Scale
Pressurized- Fluidized Bed Coal
Gasifier
Marc Bernard Morin, B.Sc. Eng. (Ottawa)
Mechanical Engineering
David Emerson Muir, B. Eng. (Carleton)
Mechanical Engineering
Axial Flow Compressor Modelling for
Engine Health Monitoring Studies
S. Mohammad Reza Pishva, B. Eng.
(Carleton)
Mechanical Engineering
Rejuvenation of Gas Turbine Discs
Pierre Quesnel, B.A.Sc. (Ottawa)
Mechanical Engineering
Boundary Integral Equation Fracture
Mechanics Analysis Using the Sub
Domain Method
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Bachelor of Engineering
(Presented by Professor ).S. Riordon,
Dean of the Faculty of Engineering,
assisted by the Chairmen of
Departments)
Civil
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Robert Harold Dowsley
Gregory Brian Guy
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Richard Frits John Bosman
Gary Gino Girotti
David Norris Lyall
Joseph Stanley Mayda
Sandra-Louise Palmer
Bennison Frank Pinder
Paul Joseph Yantha
with distinction
Computer Systems
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Wayne Henry Giesbrecht
with distinction
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
William James Robert Barry
Paul Battersby
Peter George Bishop
with high distinction
Charles Chi
Wai Lin Chung
Richard Joseph De Boer
with high distinction
Gregory Scott LeRoy Downs
William Charles Graham
John Adrian Kester
with high distinction
Mark William Laundry
Minh Le Thien
with distinction
Brian Robert Laurence Nickerson
Anthony Thomas Palik
Michel Martial Ranger
with distinction
Gordon J. Sissons
with distinction
Paul John Suominen
David Yung-Tai Tung
David Andrew Watkinson
with high distinction
Electrical
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Patrick W.J. Fantin
Allan Ganness
Hassan Jabi
Bill Y. Leung
Ferguson Chi Chung Man
Bede Martin Rabot
Michael Harold Reece, 8. Sc. (Carleton)
Gabriella Szasz
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Bakri Aboukarr
with high distinction
Han A. Arnon
with high distinction
Wei Lan Annie Au-Yeung
Kevin Charles Baker
Barbara Ellen Ball
R. Douglas Beards
with high distinction
Stephen Nicolas Beke
Frederick George Black
with high distinction
Hoat-Yee Chan
Kin Man Ivan Chang
Chu Wei Chong
Christopher Joseph Conway
Tung Kim Dao
Arvindeep S. Dhami
Thinh Minh Duong
Gary Peter Ebersberger
William Stefan Gillon
Terry James Graham
Murray Harman
Barry Micheal Hartwig
David Randall Heatley
with distinction
Hing Ho Kenneth Hon
Edward Hugh Ivay
Witold Klaudiusz Janowski
with distinction
Eric Norman Johnson
with high distinction
J. Scott Jones
Tak-Ching Benjamin Kao
Yeung Hin Lau
Nelson Gordon Lee
Wa Kun (Bernard) Leong
Wai Cheong Gary Leong
Hoi-Ming Li
with high distinction
Domenico Licandro
with distinction
Paul Alan Look Kong
Brian J. Lypps
Malcolm lain Macdonald
James Clair McLaughlin
Richard Alan McTavish
Benjamin Bin-Yong Ngo
with high distinction
Due Vinh Nguyen
Lubna Qureshi
Stephen Raymond Reichle
Richard Bruce Shelley
Tak Kuen Tang
with distinction
Lana Dawn Teany
Loi Viet Tran
Paul V. Vrana
Mark H. Whitwam
Chung-Pak Wong
Mechanical
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
William Joseph Moizer
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
David Muir Anderson
Robert G. Andrews
with distinction
James Beaudoin
Paul Daniel Blouin
Robert Peter Bohnen
Natalie Boulanger
Carl Breau
with distinction
Daniel Mark Bright
Shirley Glendon Albert Clarke
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Janet Elizabeth Creighton
Quang Khiem Doan
Kenneth Stephen Efford
with distinction
Peter James Richard Flood
Eric Fournier
Gordon Ian Hicks
Gordon Michael Jenish
Mark John Keon
Farid Ahmad Khan
Peter Kisiel
Derek C. Layne
with high distinction
Richard Pierre Lefebvre
with distinction
Brian Anthony Lepine
Melvin Ken Lew
James Hon Leung Liu
Cynthia Ruth Lucas
Douglas John MacLean
Neil David Mantifel
John Marc Martel
with distinction
Jeff Martin
Ann McEachern
Bruce David McMillan
Andrew Lemarre Nelson
Trung Quang Nguyen
Canh Chi Nham
Kevin Michael O'Brien
Steven Glenn Owens
Sean Mark Partington
Christopher Simon Peach
Daniel Lee Rahrer
Andrew Kenneth Richardson
with distinction
William Philippe Rodger
John Kenneth Schreiber
James George Sheremeta
Shawn William Stewart
Eric Edmond Strong
Robin Michael Tarbet
with high distinction
Andy Rainer Triebe
Jason M.S. Uppal
Jason Rudolph Victor
Allison Marjorie Ann Wade
Clifford Jack Youdale
Bachelor of Architecture
Bachelor of Industrial Design
(Presented by Associate Professor
G.F. Sutton, Director of the School of
Architecture)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Steven John Jeffrey
Devon Spencer Tully
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Stephen J. Aird
with distinction
John Apostolis
Eric Raymond Archambault
with distinction
John Berg
Torben Daniel Berns
with distinction
Peter Allan Buchanan
with distinction
Bernardo Cascone
Yvan-Pier Cazabon
with high distinction
James Dowsett Chapman
Marlon Anthony Cumberbatch
Marie-Janine Debanne
with high distinction
Philippe Simon Doyle
Robert Paul Duke
Donald Russell Gulay
with high distinction
Donald Brian Gurney
with distinction
George Mitchell Hall
with high distinction
Ian Kane Izukawa
Donna Maureen Johnston
Louise Catherine Lalande
with distinction
Andrea Laurel MacElwee
with high distinction
Kenneth Kin Wo Mak
Sybil Ann McKenna
with distinction
William Hogan Mitchell
Barry Paul Nathan
David Chun-Wai Ng
Christopher Patrick O'Reilly, B.A.
(Waterloo)
David Stanley Poloway
Elizabeth A. Sampson
with high distinction
Robert Scott Valens
(Presented by Associate Professor
J.R. Giard, Director of the School of
Industrial Design)
Awarded Degree at the
February Meeting of Senate
Gregory Lloyd Corrigan
with distinction
Awarded Degree at the
May Meeting of Senate
Jeffrey Christopher Body
with high distinction
John Paul Clapiz
with high distinction
Christine Joan Cowtan
John Scott Crowe
Seamus A. Dunne, B.Des. (Nova Scotia)
Edith Ellen Hall
with distinction
Sarah Emmeline Harrison
with high distinction
Wm. Dana Husband, B.A. (Guelph)
with distinction
Warren Russell Huska
Kevin F. Karst
with high distinction
Sarah Kilby
with distinction
Mary Christine Kobylecky, B.Sc.
(Toronto)
with distinction
John Frederick Montague
Grant Rigby Sharpies
Brian Stuart Smith
with distinction
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Medallists in the Graduating Class
Governor General's Medal
Awarded annually to the students standing at the head of the graduating class
at the bachelor's and master's levels.
Donated by Her Excellency the Governor General of Canada.
Master's Level
Pierre Lavallee
Mathematics and Statistics
Bachelor's Level
Sarah Lindley Rix
Honours Mathematics
Chancellor's Medal
Awarded annually in the name of the Chancellor of the University to a graduating
student of outstanding academic achievement.
Robin Michael Tarbet
Mechanical Engineering
President's Medal
Awarded annually in the name of the President of the University to the student
with the highest standing in a pass program of studies.
Andrea Dina Fessler
Economics and Political Science
University Medal for Outstanding Graduate Work
Awarded, when merited, for outstanding graduate work at the Ph.D. and
master's levels.
Ph.D. Level
James Douglas Kendall
Electrical Engineering
Master's Level
David Emerson Muir
Mechanical Engineering
University Medals
Awarded annually, when merited, to the graduating students standing highest in inter-
faculty studies, arts, social sciences, science, engineering, architecture, commerce,
computer science, industrial design, journalism, music, and public administration.
University Medal in Interfaculty Studies
Joseph Francis Ryan
B.A. Honours History and Political Science
University Medal in Arts
Megan Elizabeth Griffith
Honours Art History
University Medal in Social Sciences
Wendy Catharina Ziai
Honours Economics
University Medal in Science
Frank Anthony Hegmann
Honours Physics
University Medal in Computer Science
Glain Bernard Webber
University Medal in Commerce
Jonathan Charles Garwood
University Medal in Journalism
Raymond Ian Ford
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University Medal in Engineering
Richard Joseph De Boer
Computer Systems Engineering
University Medal in Architecture
Yvan-Pier Cazabon
Lieutenant Governor's Medal in Architecture
Awarded annually, when merited, to the student standing at the head of the
graduating class in architecture.
Marie-Janine Debanne
Senate Medals
Awarded, when merited, to graduating students of outstanding academic achievement.
Sharon Sally
Honours Psychology
John Adrian Kester
Computer Systems Engineering
Deborah Williams Brooks
Political Science and Sociology/ Anthropology
Benjamin Bin-Yong Ngo
Electrical Engineering
Susan Barbara McRae
Honours Biology
Han A. Arnon
Electrical Engineering
Janice Ann Hobbs
Law and Psychology
Douglas Alexander Macklem
Computer Science
Steffany Ann Larwill Bennett
Honours History and Psychology
Fauzia Shereen Gardezi
Honours Sociology
Kevin William Dufour
Honours Biology
R. Douglas Beards
Electrical Engineering
Sally Jane Pehrsson
Honours Geology
Nancy Churchman
Honours Economics and History
Derek C. Layne
Mechanical Engineering
Bob Maurice Krawczyk
History
Recipients of Honorary Degrees
Maxwell William Ward
LL.D.
Maxwell Ward, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Wardair Canada Inc., is
being awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, at the first Convocation
ceremony on Thursday morning, June 9, "in recognition of a career exemplifying
enterprise, imagination, and courage, which has powerfully enhanced Canada's
reputation as a provider of world-class air transportation."
Dr. Ward was born and educated in Edmonton. He joined the Royal Canadian Air
Force in 1940 where he received his pilot's wings and served as a commissioned flight
instructor at various Canadian bases during the Second World War.
In 1946, he organized his own company, Polaris Charter Co. Ltd., based in
Yellowknife, and with one two-passenger, single-engine "Fox Moth" aircraft carried
supplies and passengers throughout the sub-Arctic. Wardair expanded steadily
throughout the 1950s and in 1962 its first international passenger charter service was
launched between Western Canada and Great Britain. In 1967, Wardair bought the
first Boeing aircraft ever sold in Canada with the purchase of a 109-seat "Boeing 727".
Today Wardair is recognized as Canada's largest international charter air carrier.
Throughout his career, Dr. Ward has received many awards and citations for his
achievements including the Billy Mitchell Award (1971), the Trans-Canada McKee
Trophy (1973), membership in Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame (1974), the Order of
Canada (1975), an honorary life membership in the Air Transport Association of
Canada (1978), the Canadian Silver Tourism Medallion (1982) and honorary degrees
from the University of Alberta (1979), York University (1981), Trent University (1983),
Lakehead University (1987), and Athabasca University (1987).
Robert Law McDougall
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Robert Law McDougall, Professor Emeritus of English at Carleton University, is being
awarded the degree of Doctor of Literature, honoris causa, at the afternoon
Convocation ceremony on Thursday, June 9, "in recognition of an outstanding
contribution to the University through a scholarly achievement of international
stature in the field of Canadian literature."
Dr. McDougall was born in North Vancouver, B.C. in 1918 and is a graduate of the
University of British Columbia and the University of Toronto. After serving in World
War II, he began postgraduate studies at the University of Toronto, where he
specialized in Canadian literature as a member of staff at University College.
In 1957 he was invited to join the Department of English at Carleton University and
asked to set up the Institute of Canadian Studies which would unite the relevant
interests of six departments in the humanities and social sciences. He became the
Institute's first director in 1958 and served in that capacity for the next ten years.
During that period, with the co-operation of Jack McClelland of McClelland and
Stewart, he initiated the Carleton Library Series of Canadian reprints and new
compilations (a series which was to run to 150 titles and generate more than a million
copies in sales) and served as general editor of the series until his retirement from the
Institute in 1968.
Dr. McDougall was a founding member of the Association for Commonwealth
Literature and Language Studies and held the post of international chairman of the
Association from 1968 to 1971. He has lectured on Canadian writing, by invitation, in
Australia, India, the United States, and Great Britain. More recently, he has played a
prominent role in the work of the Centre for the Editing of Early Canadian Texts at
Carleton University.
He retired in 1984. In 1985, he published The Poet and the Critic, an edition of
correspondence between E.K. Brown and D.C. Scott. A selection of his articles on
Canadian literature is currently being prepared for the press.
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June Callwood
LL.D.
June Callwood, nationally-known journalist and author, is being awarded the
degree of Doctor of Literature, honoris causa, at the morning Convocation ceremony
on Friday, June 10, "in recognition of a lifetime devoted to the championing of social
causes and humanitarian ideals through enterprising and idealistic journalism."
Dr. Callwood began her journalism career as a reporter with the Brantford
Expositor in 1941 and, in 1942, moved to the Toronto Globe and Mail, a paper for
which she still writes. She is the author of 22 books including Love, Hate, Fear and
Anger; Canadian Women and the Law; The Law is Not for Women; Portrait of
Canada; Emma; Emotions; Twelve Weeks in Spring; and most recently Jim: A Life
with AIDS.
Dr. Callwood has written over 300 articles for national periodicals such as Maclean's
and Chatelaine. During the 1960s and 1970s, she hosted several television and radio
shows including CBC-TV's In Touch and CBC-Radio's Human Sexuality series. She is
Director of the Toronto Arts Council and chairs its literary committee. Dr. Callwood is
the founding director of the Toronto Arts Awards as well as the Ontario Film
Development Corporation, and the Canadian Magazines Awards Foundation. She is a
founding member of the Periodical Writers' Association of Canada, the Writers'
Union of Canada, the Writers' Development Trust, the Canadian Civil Liberties
Association, Nellie's Hostel for Women, Hospice Steering Committee for the AIDS
Committee of Toronto, Women for Political Action, and the Canadian Association for
the Repeal of Abortion Laws.
In recognition of her many achievements, Dr. Callwood has received numerous
awards including the Order of Ontario (1988), the Ontario Psychological Association
Humanitarian Award (1987), the Order of Canada (1986), and the Planned Parenthood
Federation Award (1985). She holds honorary degrees from the University of Ottawa
(1987) , Trinity College (1988), Memorial University (1988), University of Toronto
(1988) , and York University (1988).
Madeleine Parent
B.A.
Madeleine Parent, labour and women's rights activist, is being awarded the degree of
Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, at the afternoon Convocation ceremony on Friday,
June 10, "in recognition of significant service as a leader in the Canadian labour
movement and as a spokesperson for women workers and for Canadian nationalism."
Ms Parent was born in Montreal and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from
McGill University in 1940. At McGill she was active in the Canadian Students'
Assembly and on graduating she organized the International Ladies' Garment
Workers (American Federation of Labour) and the Textile Workers of America. She
was active in the Montreal Trades and Labour Council and, in 1942, for the War
Organizing Committee.
She was released from her position as an organizer for the Textile Workers in 1952
because of pressure from then Premier Maurice Duplessis and the owners of
Dominion Textile.
Four years later, Ms Parent helped establish the Council of Textile Workers as a
Canadian labour central located in Hamilton, Ontario, and in 1968, she helped
establish an independent Canadian labour congress, the Confederation of Canadian
Unions. In 1983, she retired as Vice-President of the Confederation and returned to
Montreal where she now teaches part-time at the Universite de Montreal in the
Department of Industrial Relations. From 1984 to 1988, she was the Quebec
representative on the National Action Committee on the Status of Women (NGO),
the largest women's organization in Canada.
Throughout her career, Ms Parent has been in the forefront of organizing workers
and nationalist organizations. As a member of the Canadian Committee on Women,
she continues to be a spokesperson for women workers and Canadian nationalism.
Ursula Franklin
Ph.D., LL.D.
Ursula Franklin, Professor in the Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science at
the University of Toronto, is being awarded the degree of Doctor of Science, honoris
causa, at the morning Convocation ceremony on Saturday, June 11, "in recognition
of an outstanding career as a scientist who is a social activist preoccupied with such
vital modern concerns as the social impact of technology, world peace, and the role
of women in science and society.
Dr. Franklin was born and educated in Germany. She moved to Canada in 1949 for
post-doctoral studies at the University of Toronto. From 1952 to 1967, she was
Research Fellow and later Senior Research Scientist at the Ontario Research
Foundation. Since 1967, Dr. Franklin has taught in the Department of Metallurgy and
Materials Science at the University of Toronto.
Since 1980, Dr. Franklin has been Director of the University of Toronto's Collegium
Archaeometricum, an interdisciplinary group of scholars from the University and the
Royal Ontario Museum who are engaged in joint teaching and research. For three
years, she served on the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council
(NSERC), and had extensive involvement in the formulation of the NSERC five-year
plan designed to guide federal support policies for research and development
in universities.
Dr. Franklin has received numerous awards for her achievements including the
Muriel Duckworth Award from the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement
of Women (1984), and the Marguerite and Vernon Heaslip Award for Environmental
Stewardship, National Survival Institute (1984). She was the first Canadian to receive
honorary membership in the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, an honour
society for women educators. Dr. Franklin became an Officer of the Order of Canada
in 1982. She holds honorary degrees from Acadia University (1984), Queen's
University (1984), York University (1985), and the University of Guelph (1988).
George J. Klein
B.A.Sc, LL.D.
George J. Klein, former Principal Research Officer for the National Research
Council, is being awarded the degree of Doctor of Engineering, honoris causa, at the
afternoon Convocation ceremony on Saturday, June 11, "in recognition of an
outstanding career as one of Canada's most prolific and successful inventors and
design engineers."
Dr. Klein's career in engineering design and research began at the University of
Toronto in the late 1920s. In 1929 he joined the aeronautical research staff of the
National Research Council of Canada where he became Principal Research Officer
and Head of the Engineering Laboratory of the Council's Division of Mechanical
Engineering from 1929 to 1969.
During World War II, he developed fire-control instruments and conducted
research on high velocity projectiles and projectile fuses. Dr. Klein was responsible
for the mechanical design and construction of ZEEP, the Iwo energy atomic reactor at
Chalk River, Ontario. His experience in snow mechanics and his ability as a designer
contributed to the development of the American over-snow military motor vehicle
known as the Weasel or M29. Of the numerous designs to Dr. Klein's credit, perhaps
the most unusual was the invention of STEM, a storable tubular extendible member,
that was used on the Canadian Alouette I satellite by NASA in September, 1962.
In 1953, Dr. Klein developed a wheelchair electric drive design for the use of
quadriplegics. The electric wheelchairs available today are basically of the same
original Klein design. He was also co-inventor of a surgical instrument for
mechanically suturing severed arteries. On his retirement from NRC in 1969, Dr. Klein
was appointed adjunct professor and consultant to graduate students in engineering
design at Carleton University.
Dr. Klein is an associate fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society. For his
contributions in the field of science during World War II, he was made a Member of
the Order of the British Empire. In 1968, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of
Canada and received an honorary degree from Waterloo Lutheran University.
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Erich Wolfgang Vogt
B.Sc., M.Sc, Ph.D., D.Sc, LL.D.
Erich W. Vogt, Director of TRIUMF, is being awarded the degree of Doctor of
Science, honoris causa, at the afternoon Convocation ceremony on Saturday, June 11,
"in recognition of significant contributions in furthering research in nuclear and
particle physics."
Dr. Vogt was born in Steinbach, Manitoba in 1929 and educated at the University of
Manitoba (B.Sc, 1951 and M.Sc, 1952), and Princeton University (Ph.D., 1955). From
1956 to 1965, he worked at the Chalk River Nuclear Laboratory as a theoretical
physicist where he published a large number of papers in the field of nuclear
reactions.
Since 1965, Dr. Vogt has been a professor at the University of British Columbia and
has played a major role in the TRIUMF project, Canada's National Meson Sciences
Research Facility. Between 1974 and 1980, Dr. Vogt was Chairman of the TRIUMF
Board of Management and since 1981 has been the Director of TRIUMF. He was Vice-
President (Faculty and Student Affairs) at the University of British Columbia from
1975 to 1981.
Dr. Vogt was President of the Canadian Association of Physicists (1970-71). This
month, the association awarded him the 1988 CAP Medal for Achievement in Physics.
He received the Centennial Medal of Canada in 1967, and was elected to the Royal
Society of Canada in 1970. In 1976, Dr. Vogt was appointed an Officer of the Order of
Canada, and in 1977 was awarded the Queen Elizabeth Jubilee Medal. In 1978, he was
appointed the first Chairman of the Science Council of British Columbia, a position
he held until 1980. At present he serves as chairman of many scientific councils and
committees including the Physics Advisory Council of Princeton University, the
Nuclear Science Advisory Committee of the Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC), the
Physics Advisory Committee of Indiana University, and the Advisory Committee for
the Institute of Nuclear Sciences of M.l.T.
Dr. Vogt holds honorary degrees from the University of Manitoba (1982), Queen's
University (1984), and the University of Regina (1986).